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Inmate Behavior Management Training

Published Jan 20 2010, 05:15 PM by Tracey V
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The National Institute of Corrections is offering Inmate Behavior Management as a co-sponsored training with the Rowan-Cabarrus Community College in Concord, NC.  It will be held March 8-11, 2010.   This program presents the six components of an inmate behavior-management plan, as follows:

  • Assessing the risks and needs each inmate presents (inmate classification)
  • Developing an inmate housing plan
  • Meeting basic inmate needs
  • Defining and conveying expectations for inmate behavior
  • Supervising inmates
  • Keeping inmates productively occupied

The application deadline is February 22, 2010.  This program is open to three-person teams consisting of (1) the jail administrator, (2) the person in charge of the security staff, and (3) the person in charge of the inmate classification system.   Read more and complete an online application.

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