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When designing your next training, consider how you will promote not only learning, but learning transfer
Keeping a conflict from turning violent is your responsibility. And that means building your conflict management skills
We know attacks happen in jail facilities. Your challenge is to recognize the warning signs and, when possible, use de-escalation to prevent an attack or the need for force
PREA regulations and resulting policies are extensive and can involve a lot of work. So, why should we go through all this trouble?
Are you familiar with your agency’s policies that give you the tools to aid or protect vulnerable inmates?
Everyone has reason to be concerned as reports of fentanyl exposures and overdoses in correctional facilities are increasing across the country
Follow these tips to boost your willpower and automate your healthy eating success
Choose great-tasting and heart-healthy snacks on-duty
Are you situationally aware enough to know if this is happening to you or one of your colleagues?
When the alarm is sounded, there is an impulse to drop everything and respond at warp speed, but there must be some type of structure to the response
PREA criminalizes any sexual relationship between correctional officers and inmates because of the “imbalance of power”
There is a relationship between radio placement and the potential for officer injury during a violent encounter with an inmate
Knowingly filing a false report could lead to termination and criminal charges