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When overtime soars and morale drops, jail leaders must make hard decisions to protect their staff and stabilize operations
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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
The bill follows the budget rollback of the 72-hour notice rule and would prevent MDOC from reinstating it in the future
CDCR says chemical agents and warning shots were used to stop the violence at California State Prison, Sacramento
One corrections officer was permanently blinded after being stabbed with a piece of steel in 2020 at USP Allenwood
New York City’s mayor-elect says jailing people for homelessness and mental illness is unsustainable — and closing Rikers is key to building a safer city
Emotional intelligence helps correctional officers stay sharp, think clearly and recover stronger after the toughest shifts
A body scanner revealed a concealed firearm in Arquishia Brown’s bra after she was booked at Bay County Jail
Two corrections officers at CSP-Sacramento were hospitalized in fair condition after an inmate attacked them while being escorted for a cell search
James Ortley got within feet of a public elevator in the Hennepin County jail before being restrained and tased by deputies
The Pinellas County sheriff fired a lieutenant, sergeant and three deputies after one inmate was mocked and photographed while exposed and another was sprayed with Lysol
Unplanned extraditions can unravel even the most efficient operation — a structured readiness plan keeps transports safe, predictable and under control
A simple psychological law from the 1950s still shapes how officers think, react and perform in critical moments
Leon Wilson, who took the stand in his own defense, told the jury that he thought he had interrupted a jailbreak in process but couldn’t reach his radio to call for help
Leon Wilson told jurors he believed a suspected contraband drop might have been part of an escape attempt and said he was in shock, unable to call 911 after opening fire
Three prisoners with suspected gang affiliations are accused of using improvised weapons to kill Todd “Fox” Morgan in the yard
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