First Responder Heart Health
Allowing an inmate to believe that you see the world in the same way he does can make the inmate more manageable and less violent to both you and other staff members
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
From inmate mental healthcare to officer recruitment and retention, the corrections profession faced many challenges in 2018
We asked our members how they would like to see their agencies improve in the coming year
As 2018 winds down, it’s important to reflect on the progress made towards creating safer prison environments and, ultimately, safer communities
Tactical training can and does help an officer anticipate and identify bodily responses to danger
It’s important to know that there are other treatment options available that can help restore a patient’s mental health
Assaults on correctional officers, inmate mental healthcare and the impact of new technologies dominated the headlines this year
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