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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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“There is no deterrent anymore for bad behavior in our prison system and it cannot be any more evident than in unprovoked attacks like this,” the union’s president said
Nevada DOC said the move was prompted by an “uptick in gang activity and violence, along with the remote nature of Ely State Prison”
Three bags of “crystal like substance” were discovered in the Staton Correctional Facility CO’s vehicle after an officer and K-9 conducted a sniff search in the facility’s parking lot
Weightlifting belts that are properly fitted to the lifter can add extra support for the lower back and improve lifting performance
Functional fitness is essential for police officers, enabling them to build the strength and agility required for real-world rescues and other high-stress situations
A brawl started in the Auburn Correctional Facility’s recreation yard when an inmate struck a sergeant, causing her to fall and hit her head on a fence post
Prison officials say the policy prevents perpetrators from gaining fame and stops inmates from sending coded messages, keeping prisons safer
K-9 Kimbo alerted deputies to a cell’s lower bunk, where they found a clear bag with small bags and blue latex glove fingertips containing unknown substances
Today, most agencies have reduced or eliminated pensions; that means it’s on you to financially plan for retirement
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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