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Inmate Behavior Management |
By nicic.gov/Training |
Published: 01/22/2013 |
Mar. 11, 2013 - Mar. 14, 2013--Students participate in the Inmate Behavior Management course in teams of three. The jail administrator, the security staff manager, and the manager of the inmate classification system all work together to develop a plan that meets the needs of their own facility. Overview The fundamental goal of every jail is to maintain a safe and secure environment for inmates, staff, and visitors. Negative inmate behavior, such as assault on staff and other inmates, destruction of property, attempted escape, and refusal to comply with facility rules is the most significant challenge to achieving this goal. NIC’s 32-hour program helps participants effectively address this challenge through implementation of a comprehensive inmate behavior management plan. The plan has six components: Assessing the risks and needs each inmate presents (inmate classification) Assigning inmates to appropriate housing Meeting basic inmate needs Defining and conveying expectations for inmate behavior Actively supervising inmates Keeping inmates productively occupied Read More. |
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