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Detention Offi cer Training
                                                   Detention Offi cer Training





                                                              Methodologies
               Basic Inmate Transport                         This course employs lecture, discussion, demonstrations
                                                              and practical exercises.

                                                              Course Requirements
            Who Should Attend                                 The student is expected to attend all class sessions.
            Detention offi cers who will be or are assigned the   Students are expected to successfully complete all
            responsibilities of the transportation of inmates.  practical exercises.  Each student must pass a written fi nal
                                                              exam.
            Course Goal
            To give the student the knowledge and practical   Special Concerns
            skills required to conduct effi cient, safe and secure   Students should bring all issued leather gear and duty belt.
            transportation of inmates.
                                                              Course Coordinator
            Course Objectives                                 Amanda Stephenson
            The student will be able to:
            ➤   Describe the proper search techniques of an inmate   Length of Course
                leaving a facility on transport.              Two days (16 hours)          LIMIT 2 STUDENTS
            ➤   Using various mechanical restraints, demonstrate the                       PER DEPARTMENT.
                proper restraining of an inmate for transport.
            ➤   List the various locations an offi cer may transport an
                inmate and describe the security concerns of each.
            ➤   Through a series of practical exercise scenarios,
                conduct both single and multiple inmate transports
                profi ciently.


                                                              ➤  Examine crisis intervention as a short term helping
               Critical Incident Stress                           process designed to target the responder’s reaction to
                                                                  the critical incident.
               Management                                     ➤ Defi ne the terms critical incident stress management
                                                                  and critical incident stress debriefi ng.
            Who Should Attend                                 Methodologies
            Law Enforcement Offi cers, Telecommunicators, and   This course employs lecture and discussion.
            Detention Offi cers at all levels, management and
            operational.                                      Course Requirements
                                                              ➤   Lesson Plan
            Course Goal                                       ➤   Pen/Pencil/Paper
            To enable emergency personnel to acquire the skills
            necessary to recognize the stress they experience during
            critical incidents and how to manage stress to enable   Course Coordinator
            the return to healthy functioning levels in both their   Susan Gillis
            professional and personal lives.
                                                              Length of Course
            Course Objectives                                 One day (8 hours)
            The student will be able to:
            ➤  Explain the psychological distress emergency
               responders can experience in response to critical
               incident.



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