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Dr. Klein is in a bit of a dilemma. Should he report what inmate White said to custody (violate confidentiality) and should custody charge inmate White with a threat?
Would you give this offender a meal in attempts to negotiate him off the railing?
Should an officer be punished for doing what comes naturally when seeing someone in peril of death?
Is the answer a flat-out “no” or does it depend on the situation?
Lieutenant Smith is looking for a way to provide training that is based on reality and can easily be brought from the training room to real life
In this scenario, an inmate helps an officer who has seemingly lost his keys — what should be the reply?
In this scenario, a sergeant explains to an officer that, in order to get a little, one must give a little
Feelings of obligation are powerful and can be easily used against an officer; also, recognizing an inmate for his good deed places him at risk with other inmates. Moving him was best for everyone involved.