Corrections1 Columnists
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The Corrections1 columnist roster features subject matter experts addressing topics including correctional leadership, facility management, corrections officer training, correctional healthcare, corrections grant funding and community corrections.
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RECENT ARTICLES
Once one has mastered the craft of structure and content necessary in writing reports, the process and the ability to write can easily be produced
There is an age old question that haunts the field of law enforcement
Listen in as we answer questions and prepare our future CO’S by sharing with them our career experiences
Correctional officers and other treatment and support staff put themselves in harm’s way to advance a mission of protecting the public, staff and inmates
The easiest way to explain it is when someone feels they are in the face of danger, those little hairs on the back of our neck, arms, or legs will stand up on edge
As critics pound corrections officers in light of news that some have helped inmates acquire drugs and even escape the walls
Along with the titles police officer, firefighter, EMT and armed forces service member, the title corrections officer should be placed in the spotlight
Corrections has evolved and training must cover every area of the evolution
Research shows that the two leading causes of stress reported by correctional officers are due to weak or inadequate leadership and other problems with the organization’s structure