- News, Training, Products for Corrections Officers
The latest breaking news, products, jobs and more for corrections officers, sheriffs, probation parole professionals
- Md. corrections officer killed in crash hours after retiring
— A Prince George’s County corrections officer was killed in a single-vehicle crash on New Year’s Eve — just hours after celebrating his retirement with colleagues Master Corporal John Raymond Nicholson, 57, died after his pickup truck veered off the roadway and struck a pole in Crofton, Anne Arundel County police told the Baltimore
- What correctional officers must learn from 3 deadly U. S. prison riots
3 prison riots every correctional officer should study The deadly uprisings at Attica, New Mexico State Penitentiary and Lucasville still hold critical lessons for correctional safety, staffing, communication and crisis response
- Corrections1 Original Videos
Corrections1 Original Videos 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
- Corrections News
Corrections News Corrections news is essential for the correctional facility workforce, providing up-to-date information on developments, policy changes, and emerging trends in the penitentiary system This directory offers articles that help staff stay current on issues affecting their work environment, inmate management, and facility operations
- 8 skills of successful correctional officers
Learn the 8 must-have leadership skills for correctional officers to succeed and lead effectively in their challenging roles
- 5 corrections policy trends for 2025
In the constantly evolving field of corrections, several critical policy trends are emerging that will shape facility operations in 2025 Overall, these trends underscore the need for greater accountability and transparency, and the necessity of good policies and processes to support day-to-day workflows
- New recruits join Mich. corrections force following union’s call for . . .
The newest corrections graduates started their eight-week training in early February At the academy, students receive hands-on training focused on physical drills, search procedures, CPR and first aid, de-escalation techniques and other skills, MDOC said
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