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Con Games Inmates Play, Second Edition
SKU: 862805
Produced in 2002. It’s a given in correctional facilities – inmates attempt to entrap staff members by using psychological con games. Initially an inmate examines the officer for weaknesses. If an officer appears vulnerable, the inmate begins working his manipulations and the unwitting officer soon finds himself in a compromised situation. In this video, scenes between correctional staff and inmates show clues inmates look for in selecting a target, detail how an officer is set up, and f...
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Professional Ethics in Corrections
SKU: 875849
Produced in 1999. Professional Ethics in Corrections examines why COs often are saddled with a "bad rap." Career ethics trainers offer their expertise and training in this important topic. This title is part of the Correctional Officers Readiness Training (CORT) video series -- dynamic programs taped on location in correctional facilities across the country – presenting the top trainers in corrections, in their particular areas of expertise. Each video has a legal segment with experts in le...
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Suicide Watch and Intervention
SKU: 876946
Produced in 1997. Suicide Watch and Intervention provides training in prevention and reaction steps for an ever-present jail problem. Prevention steps are examined in detail. This title is part of the Correctional Officers Readiness Training (CORT) video series. These dynamic programs have been taped on location in correctional facilities all across the country – presenting top trainers in corrections, in their particular areas of expertise. Each video has a legal segment with experts in l...
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What to Expect: An Orientation for New Correctional Officers, 2nd Ed.
SKU: 875559
Produced in 2002. Being a correctional officer is one of the toughest, most responsible jobs in law enforcement, and new officers are often nervous or afraid when they arrive at their first facility. In this program, a broad group of seasoned officers reduces those anxieties by sharing the realities of the job – the importance of asking questions, of being able to admit mistakes and ask for help, of becoming attuned to inmates’ street smarts and alert to attempts at manipulation. They sp...
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