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Offering simple but nutritious options is a great way for administrators to improve officer morale and institutional safety
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“If he hadn’t tried to kill the president, he would have been unconditionally released a long, long, long time ago,” the judge said.
I believe that managing micro-stressors will prepare me for when I am confronted with a large, high-stress incident at work or home
Officer mental health is significantly impacted by the ongoing stressors experienced every day on the job – which is in part a physiological experience
“I never felt like the sheriff. I felt like I was just another supervisor,” said former Sheriff Clifford Pinkney
More than 150 people were screened for the program in July and early August
“Things like substance abuse is not their enemy, it’s mental health,” said Col. Chris Thomas
Exposing inmates to video and audio recordings of nature shows promise in improving prison culture, a new study has found
Staff’s negative perceptions of their agency – whether founded or not – must be addressed or these negative perceptions will breed division and discord
“I did not know it could be done. I had served my time,” the now former inmate said
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