Yes, some inmates do want to change.
Category: Inmate Management
Special Populations in Corrections: Elderly Inmates
Serving time is stressful — even more so for older offenders.
Jail Staff Not Liable for Inmate’s Suicide
The evidence showed the jail staff did not subjectively believe Lawler was suicidal
The Basics: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Program in Jails
MOUD programs have proven successful, both in correctional facilities and in the community
2 Effective Approaches to Managing the Inmate Population
Showing respect and addressing inmate concerns can reduce conflict and enhance safety
The 4 Cs of Inmate Management
How to control tensions and promote an orderly environment
4 Innovative Approaches to Inmate Suicide Prevention
It starts long before an inmate goes on suicide watch
Cultural Diversity Training in Corrections: Time for a New Perspective
The events of the past few years depict just how deep racial tensions lie, and we must better prepare our personnel
Policy Violation Does Not Equal Constitutional Violation
Court: “Failing to follow prison policy is not a constitutional violation in and of itself”
Doing the Right Thing: The Importance of Ethics in Corrections
Behaving with integrity is essential to maintaining your career and fulfilling your duty to protect inmates
Where to Spend the Holidays? Prison?
The trial court granted Bass’s request and the appellate court imposed an emergency stay.
Desire to Eat Tween Boys Merits Continued Incarceration
The trial court turned him down for compassionate release and the appellate court affirmed