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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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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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Don’t ever rely on the “search incident to arrest” by the arresting or transporting officer
Dr. David Black and Jocko Willink explain why it’s important to take your wellness into your own hands
In 2022, the agency received the NLEOMF’s Destination Zero Officer Wellness Award – learn about the key elements of their program
It is important that all staff know and follow their agency’s policies on security, inspections, contraband and escapes
We must ensure the people who are using the equipment are trained, authorized and certified to do so
You can learn a lot from phone calls, such as plans for contraband being introduced to your facility or planned assaults on staff or other inmates
Your productivity may be dependent on your interpersonal skills
You don’t get to “win” the fight. You stop when the violence or active resistance has stopped
Good training strategies make for competent employees who are in their element at work and less likely to look for greener pastures
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