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A Pima County corrections officer was left alone with inmate Nathan Peru, who slipped his wrist restraint and tried to grab her gun
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The year’s most serious escapes led to officer fatalities, cross-border violence and renewed pressure on jail and prison systems
From a loaded bra-concealed firearm to cocaine-tipped arrows, these cases show how creative and dangerous smuggling efforts have become
David Kingsley, the only officer found guilty at trial, was caught on video lifting inmate Robert Brooks by the neck before the fatal assault
A Pima County corrections officer was left alone with inmate Nathan Peru, who slipped his wrist restraint and tried to grab her gun
David Walters was sentenced to up to 7 years for manslaughter in Robert Brooks’ death, but claims policy violations do not equal criminal conduct
Inmates used cords, rope and other materials left behind by contractors to scale down from the St. Landry Parish Jail’s roof, video shows
We reviewed dozens of submissions and selected the five that stood out — find out which video the Corrections1 community voted as their favorite!
December can be extra stressful as you juggle working and spending time with your family; here are some tips to help you survive the holiday season
Modern transport demands real-time visibility, better documentation and consistent communication
The Hamilton County corrections officer allegedly used his uniform belt to strike an inmate twice in a hallway out of view of security cameras, the sheriff’s office said
Two former corrections officers received 22 years in prison for first-degree manslaughter, while two others were sentenced for lesser charges
The skills that keep you steady on duty can leave you feeling exposed with the people you love
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