Corrections Training
Corrections training is essential for equipping staff with the skills and knowledge to manage inmates effectively and maintain facility security. This directory offers articles on various training programs, techniques, and best practices within the correctional system. Proper corrections training ensures that officers are prepared to handle the challenges of their roles, promoting safety and professionalism. Explore our section on additional career development resources.
Under the revised code, all jail officers are required to complete 16 hours of continuing education annually
It is my feeling that the protocols for firearms use in LE should serve as a model for changes
Sworn sergeant starts at about $75,000 a year, while nonsworn correctional sergeants’ starting pay is about $37,500
Correctional training can be beneficial, and not just presented so staff can get “their hours in”
No heat, power or running water; that was the best case scenario for tens of thousands of people affected by the storm
There are many little actions and precautions that comprise a successful search for contraband
Officer says he will return to police work after being declared ‘not guilty’
If all 63 of the reforms are implemented, there would be major implications for the deputies working the jails
The American Civil Liberties Union will argue before a federal appellate court in San Francisco that California’s DNA collection efforts have become unconstitutionally aggressive and that the spike in hits comes at the expense of civil liberties
In videos, a Montgomery County CO seems to keep cash taken during processing
Man has been under the cloud of an ethics complaint for two years regarding his role in exposing a pattern of sexual abuse at the Topeka Correctional Facility for women
Why would the state, the defense, or a department of corrections want or need to video-tape an execution?
Corrections officer believes the altered language was ‘intentional’
The intent of the survey was to ask you, the officers in the field, how you feel about the importance of and need for a departmental Code of Ethics
Some minimum-security inmates volunteer for the farm, where they grow tomatoes, potatoes, sweet corn and other crops
The English professor-turned-street-cop taught one million professionals the art of verbally redirecting negative behavior
Held each spring, the Mock Prison Riot is a four-day law enforcement and corrections tactical and technology experience
In Illinois, a recent batch of officer training graduates are noticeably better educated than their predecessors
A proper stance will help you keep your balance and create power while being hit, grabbed, pulled, and shoved in all directions.
Medical experts say Ohio and Oklahoma’s dosages of the drug are so big they’re lethal by themselves
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