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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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Corrections officers say the state has failed to deliver on promises made during the strike resolution
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Today, most agencies have reduced or eliminated pensions; that means it’s on you to financially plan for retirement

Nature vs. nurture: Which causes crime?
A combination of both biological and social factors combined mold people into who they are and determines the mindset of one that chooses to engage in criminal behavior
Similar to the diet of a common college freshman, inmate recipes are both unique and often disgusting
When we see a fellow staff member – sworn or civilian – start down a slippery slope, we should try to get them back on the right path
Take charge of your physical health and wellness so you can identify potential issues and address them before they cause trouble
Reiki holds the potential to unlock new avenues of healing and self-discovery, offering relief from physical discomfort and emotional tension
These tattoos became intricate works of art that detailed not only an inmate’s crimes, but a good portion of their lives
Use this information to keep yourselves and your coworkers safe
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”
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