Officer Safety
Officer Safety is a critical concern within correctional facilities, focusing on protecting staff from physical harm and ensuring a secure working environment. This directory provides articles and resources on best practices, training, and equipment that enhance the safety of correctional officers. Understanding the importance of officer safety helps develop strategies to mitigate risks and respond effectively to threats. For further insights, explore our section on Defensive Tactics.
COs have expressed concern that the food served in the Cuyahoga County jail is so poor that it could spark riot
Inmates, staff say fires are used to cook food, warm coffee, light contraband cigarettes or drugs or just to stay warm
Timothy Darren Sherard Jr., 23, was charged with taking a hostage, first-degree criminal sexual conduct and possession of a weapon during a violent crime
Rockingham County House of Corrections study is critical of the jail’s management
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Prison workers and union members picketed Ohio’s prison agency Monday
DeKalb County is the only core Metro Atlanta County where officers still walk prisoners out in the open to their first court appearances
Beaver County’s 26 adult probation officers will now have the option to carry a firearm while they are working
He was quickly transported to a nearby hospital, where it was found that his injuries were not life-threatening
The cuffed inmate managed to grab the detective’s gun and open fire, and a second officer returned fire
Security issues involving a food service contractor, a major escape in Lima and continued low staffing levels concern the union
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Kenneth Gregory, 47, is charged with assault, armed criminal action and possession of a weapon in a jail
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Rodney Johnson named the county, the sheriff’s department and eight county employees responsible for the alleged acts of discrimination, harassment and subsequent failure to act
Stephenson County Sheriff’s Department is outfitting county jail officers with body cameras
A city correctional officer who was stabbed was released from the hospital Saturday morning
Deputy was transported to a nearby hospital, and there is no word on his condition
Said assaults and contraband are up, and that their only source of personal protection was gloves
The officer, a male in his 20s, was taken to St. Louis University Hospital
COs with the South Mississippi Correctional Institution were assaulted Monday following a shakedown
The officer, Lavar van Beverhoudt, had to get seven stitches in his forehead after the incident
Postponed inquiry of DOC officials until the next legislative session
Michael John Scullen, 22, assaulted Joseph Lynch and Mitchell Sarkowski on Sept. 8
Eliminates the need to find placement for another item on an officer’s uniform
CO John Schade, of the Marion Correctional Facility in Marion, and his wife Lisa were killed
If Aaron Green hadn’t punched a corrections officer at the prison where he was serving time, he’d be getting released in April
Inmate used a 6-8 inch piece of plexiglass to stab the officer 13 times in the head, elbows, back and hip
A convict found guilty of stalking his probation officer by sending her threatening emails will be spending more time behind bars
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He reportedly suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is in stable condition
DOC, union conducting health survey of present and former members who worked at prisons built near coal ash disposal
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