Training Programs

September 5, 2010

Any of these programs can be brought to YOUR LOCATION!  Call us at (859)582-0027 or email us today for more information on providing trainings at your location.


Category: Training programs


<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=4&CID='>Curriculum Design for Corrections and Juvenile Justice Professionals</a>Curriculum Design for Corrections and Juvenile Justice Professionals
Lesson plans are an integral component of any agencies professional development program. Not only do they provide consistency in training but also serve as evidence documenting exactly what was taught in the classroom should an employee’s training be called into question. This interactive session focuses on the development of measurable learning objectives, the core of any ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=5&CID='>Advanced Training for First Line Supervisors</a>Advanced Training for First Line Supervisors
The single most significant reason given by employees leaving their current job is their first line supervisor. To reduce turnover and retain good employees, supervisors must learn their integral role in this equation and develop strategies to become part of the solution. The follow up course to our other highly successful first line supervisory courses, this program expands on the topics covered in the earlier curriculum and also addresses leadership style, ethics, and supervisor liability ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=6&CID='>Gangs and Security Threat Groups Training</a>Gangs and Security Threat Groups Training
Gangs and Security Threat Groups (STG’s) have become an increasing threat to institution security. Once only found in large penitentiaries, these disruptive groups can now be found throughout the country in urban and rural areas alike. This course will address the history of gangs and Security Threat Groups including a comparison between street and prison gangs. It will also address officer safety issues, interviewing techniques and intelligence gathering and sharing.

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=7&CID='>Developing a Gang Management Program for Your Institution</a>Developing a Gang Management Program for Your Institution
Good management practice begins with good policy. This program will begin with the elements of a gang management policy and discuss its implementation. Topics include interviewing techniques, validation of suspected members, housing strategies and options, and liaison with law enforcement in the community. Participants in this work shop should have either the introductory course above or have a minimum of three years of working with gangs and STG’s in the institutional setting.

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=9&CID='>PowerPoint® for Public Safety™</a>PowerPoint® for Public Safety™
Flagship course of Police Technical, PowerPoint® for Public Safety™ is designed to help all public safety personnel become more efficient and proficient with PowerPoint®. Go beyond text on a slide, there’s much more to PowerPoint®.

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=10&CID='>Training For Trainers</a>Training For Trainers
This 40 hour course for new or part-time trainers focuses on platform skills designed to assist a new trainer to effectively provide training to other correctional and juvenile justice professionals. Designed to meet agency and national standards participants will learn ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=19&CID='>Ethics Training for Correctional Personnel</a>Ethics Training for Correctional Personnel
As correctional professionals we have been granted a public trust to maintain the care, custody and control of those convicted or charged with crimes. This trust mandates that we act both legally and ethically in the performance of our duties. This seminar is designed to provide participants with strategies ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=12&CID='>Training for First Line Supervisors</a>Training for First Line Supervisors
Focusing on communication skills, team building and the role of the supervisor as trainer and mentor, the training takes new supervisors through a variety of scenario based exercises to assist them in responding positively to the question "Would I work for me?"

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=13&CID='>Prisoner Escort</a>Prisoner Escort
The prisoner transport curriculum to prepare the officer for the escort, preparing the inmate and escorting staff, vehicle preparation and all facets of transporting an inmate.

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=16&CID='>Crime Scene Preservation and Evidence</a>Crime Scene Preservation and Evidence
"What You Don't Know about Evidence May Result in Critical Cases Being Dismissed" Utilizing proper procedure when preserving a crime scene and the collection of evidence can either make or break a case against a perpetrator. Minor mistakes can lead to the dismissal of a case against a ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=14&CID='>Public Information Officer Training</a>Public Information Officer Training
When controversy arises, you get one chance to get your message out to the community through the media; this course will help to ensure you get it right. Topics include who should be the Public Information Officer (PIO), why wardens or jail ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=15&CID='>Facility Investigators Training</a>Facility Investigators Training
The ability of facility staff to gather information and prepare cases for administrative/criminal proceedings and to develop facility operational intelligence can be greatly enhanced when facility investigators receive training in recognized criminal investigative techniques. This training is focused on investigative methods and techniques ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=17&CID='>Correctional Emergency Preparedness</a>Correctional Emergency Preparedness
“Manage the Incident Before the Incident Manages You” The comprehensive management of correctional emergencies must begin with a sound operational structure (Emergency plan) that includes an adequate assessment of the risks posed to the facility. This session will provide an overview of the ...

 
<a href='http://www.correctionalsecurity.org/?c=168&method=vwit&IID=18&CID='>Terrorist Implications for Emergency Planning</a>Terrorist Implications for Emergency Planning
Planning for emergencies at correctional facilities is a serious undertaking requiring a comprehensive assessment and emergency plan development for all anticipated disasters and disruptions. Increased terrorist activities world-wide, coupled with the incarceration of suspected and convicted terrorists in our nation’s jails, has added a ...

 



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