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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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New York’s prison system is now short around 4,000 corrections officers after mass firings and ongoing recruitment challenges
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Even if you can’t travel out of town for a vacation, you can still make the most of your time off; here are some tips to help responders enjoy a staycation right at home
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Transforming corrections: The role of data-driven strategies and the human element in rehabilitation
Exploring how technology and personalized coaching methods can revamp corrections systems, reduce recidivism, and improve safety for correctional officers and inmates alike
Inmates can be resourceful, turning everyday items into dangerous weapons, often to gain status or for protection
By incorporating neck training into your daily fitness routine, you can prevent injury, reduce pain and even improve physical performance
The safety of your personnel, your facility and your inmates depend on these inspections
Being a good listener is often more valuable than offering solutions
Our control is mostly limited to our thoughts, attitudes, actions and decisions about what steps to take next
A simple approach to selecting healthy snacks involves thinking in terms of “good, better and best”
Simple gestures, like checking in after difficult calls or noticing changes in behavior, can make a significant difference
These five strategies are designed to help you overcome exhaustion and maintain momentum toward your fitness goals
Dr. David Black, president of Wellness Solutions for Lexipol, welcomes first responders and their families to the second annual First Responder Wellness Week
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