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Corrections1 Videos Main offers a collection of visual content designed to educate and inform correctional professionals. This directory features training videos, expert interviews, and case studies that cover a wide range of topics, from inmate management to facility security. Watching these videos helps staff stay updated on best practices and new developments in the field. For more learning resources, explore our section on Corrections Officer Training.
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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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A fingerprint match led Lee County deputies to arrest the 63-year-old, who had evaded capture for nearly four decades
Prosecutors say Surenos gang members armed themselves with prison-made weapons and makeshift body armor before launching a deadly assault at Ely State Prison
The Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center officers endured a 10-minute assault while stopping a murder suspect from escaping the facility
Implementing a program may be a challenge, but it’s one you should strongly consider
Gov. Kathy Hochul is enforcing consequences for fired striking corrections officers, saying, “You’re not working in our state workforce, ever”
There’s no denying that working in corrections takes a toll on officer health; this 30-day challenge can help you get your life back
The California State Sheriffs’ Association says the bill could create significant fiscal pressure on counties that are required to pay the higher wage
It can be challenging for COs to set time aside to keep a healthy mind and body; here’s our top 25 wellness tips for you to concentrate on this year
CDCR has restricted visits, phone calls and movement at 11 high-security prisons following a rise in violence directed at both COs and inmates
Ditch the “all-or-nothing” attitude and replace it with “a little goes a long way” approach by following these five steps
Inmates at Men’s Central Jail punched a deputy, stomped on his head until he lost consciousness, then stabbed him, requiring staples for a head wound
New York will keep key provisions of its agreement to end the strike, including HALT Act adjustments and mail screening, despite falling short of the 85% return-to-work threshold
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