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February 2 - March 24, 2011
Presented by: The Texas Association of Counties in conjunction with the Texas Jail Association
Educational Co-Sponsor: Correctional Management Institute of Texas, George J. Beto Criminal Justice Center, Sam Houston State University
Overview
Offender supervision is an important responsibility for county law enforcement. Inmate con games and manipulation of officers have been shown as the cause of escapes, injuries and sexual misconduct. These behaviors, the steps to a “setup” and the safety measures staff can use to prevent “setups” are explained. Topics on ethics, sexual misconduct and contraband awareness are also covered.
Learning Outcomes
Corrections professionals successfully completing this program can:
- Identify steps that inmates use to “setup” staff;
- Utilize new techniques to prevent “setups” by inmates;
- Recognize inappropriate behavior in themselves and others;
- Understand the consequences of sexual misconduct; and
- Identify places for hiding and concealing contraband.
Continuing Education
This workshop offers eight (8) TCLEOSE hours. You must have a valid PID number from TCLEOSE to receive credit.
Who Should Attend?
All law enforcement personnel including sheriffs, chief deputies, jail administrators, deputies, jailers and jail staff.
This program is free to all county employees.
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