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With the officer’s focus on the search, an inmate can easily attack the officer when contraband is close to being found, or has been discovered
Anthony Gangi sits down with Retired Sgt. Russell Hamilton from the CDOC and discusses use of force and searches
One thing is for sure: as the corrections community becomes better at combating the shrinking problem of contraband, the criminals will be working just as hard to come up with new ways to take advantage of the newest, smallest technology
A universal truth about corrections is the difficulty in filling open positions
For all you loved ones out there — don’t back down because you are the connection to the world outside the bars
With the annual cost to house a prisoner in the United States well over $31,000 and rising, why wouldn’t the nation’s facilities examine both environmentally conscious and cost saving options?
Anthony Gangi and Gary Cornelius discuss what makes someone a target and what staff can do to avoid it
It would be great if correctional officers could tell their story and permanently remove myths that plague the profession
Inmates unknowingly give off many clues as to where and why correctional officers should search for contraband