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.
Corrections Officer Shamika Mitchell was struck from behind by an inmate in an unprovoked attack, leaving her hospitalized with a fractured orbital bone
The inmate sucker-punched the CO in the head from behind, causing serious injuries
North Carolina’s NCDAC is enhancing officer safety with VirTra’s advanced simulation tools focused on communication, de-escalation and non-lethal force tactics
The decision to close the William C. Holman Correctional Facility came after officials learned the sewer, electrical and water systems required daily repair in dangerous conditions
Gov. Tate Reeves said closing Parchman’s Unit 29 is a way to ‘turn the page’ on the longstanding problems plaguing the prison
In this episode of Tier Talk, Anthony Gangi and Luis Soto break down the recent attack of an officer by four inmates
Officials say the current facilities for violent inmates are ‘functionally obsolete’ and create security risks for other inmates, COs
An empty state-owned prison has been offered up as a possible solution to overcrowding and dangerous conditions
The head of the corrections officers’ union said county jail employees were forced to work more than 600 overtime shifts in the second half of 2019 due to short-staffing
The Ohio State Penitentiary reached out to Briarwood Products for help in providing tools that comply with its security measures
The inmate punches the deputy’s face, chest and back before being restrained
One officer was punched in the head and another sustained a broken ankle after breaking up an altercation between two inmates
NYSCOPBA President Michael Powers said prison closures would create a ‘powder keg of violence’ due to overcrowding
Lamar Anderson sent a letter to the state DOC’s office last year threatening to rape and/or kill four corrections officers
Six new volunteer chaplains will be on call to provide support, counseling and a listening ear after a difficult call or during day-to-day duties
Gov. Andy Beshear hopes the purchases in high-unemployment areas would attract corrections officers to the vacant positions, ease overcrowding at local jails
A recent video of an attack on a CO underscores the importance of radio placement
Legislators are attempting to pass bills that would raise CO overtime pay and address staff safety
The corrections officer landed on a partition separating showers, suffered head and possible back injuries
Sgt. Cesar Fuentes was on his way home when a vehicle made a U-turn directly in front of his motorcycle
The corrections officers were hospitalized after being attacked by six inmates Friday night
The deputy who was attacked was not seriously injured
Legislators are pushing for pay raises, break times for COs as advocates continue to emphasize a need for more recruitment
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The state has moved 375 inmates to private lockup, referencing recent inmate violence and saying it doesn’t have the COs to safely keep inmates in custody
Two COs, Cedric Patterson and Ricardo Romero, were hospitalized after the tussle
The union believes the inmates likely staged a fight to lure the officer to them
The CO was delivering the inmate’s food when the inmate threw a cup of urine at the officer
The first officer was stabbed multiple times and another officer that came to help was hit on the head with a padlock inside a sock
NYSCOPBA Mid-Hudson Region vice president Michael Mazzella said a Dec. 20 inmate assault on three COs is indicative of a disturbing trend
District Attorney Andrew Womble said the move to a federal prison protects officials at Central Prison in case Brady was harmed while behind bars there
The officer sustained five broken orbitals in his eye socket and a broken nose
The officer said he feared for his life after a Metropolitan Detention Center inmate kept punching him before five others jumped in
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