CJK0326

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CJK0326 - Supervising Correctional Pops - 0.834 Credit Hours

Corrections (Voc)NWF State College

CO811.1. Identify the categories of special populations CO811.2. Discuss why inmates form unique societies CO811.3. Describe the common types of societies inmates form CO811.4. Explain the structural dynamics of inmate societies CO812.1. Describe the Americans with Disabilities Act CO812.2. Describe how a facility complies with ADA when providing a reasonable accommodation for an inmate with a disability CO813.1. Describe the rights of people with mental illness in a correctional facility CO813.2. List the different ways an inmate may gain access to mental health services CO813.3. Identify factors that increase the risk of suicidal ideation for inmates CO813.4. Describe what to do if an officer suspects an inmate has suicidal ideation CO813.5. Describe some of the characteristics of psychosis CO813.6. Explain how to communicate with inmates experiencing psychosis CO813.7. Describe the possible signs of inmates experiencing mania CO813.8. Describe how to communicate with inmates experiencing mania CO813.9. Discuss some common signs of anxiety and panic attacks CO813.10. Explain how to assist inmates experiencing a panic attack CO813.11. Discuss the use of force options that can de-escalate a situation involving an inmate with mental illness CO813.12. Explain the role of the Baker Act in county facilities as it relates to inmates with mental illness CO814.1. Describe some common signs and symptoms of possible substance abuse CO814.2. List possible indicators of substance withdrawal CO814.3. Describe the housing considerations for and treatment available to an inmate with substance abuse issues CO814.4. Explain an officer’s role when monitoring an inmate who is participating in a court-ordered substance abuse treatment program CO815.1. Describe the characteristics of a developmental disability CO815.2. Describe the characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) CO815.3. Identify challenges related to the safety of inmates with ASD in correctional facilities CO815.4. Explain how to communicate with inmates with ASD CO815.5. Describe effective de-escalation techniques when communicating with inmates with ASD CO815.6. Describe the characteristics of an intellectual disability CO815.7. Explain how to communicate effectively with inmates with an intellectual disability CO816.1. Describe how to effectively supervise inmates with physical disabilities CO816.2. List some of the common auxiliary aids and health-care appliances for inmates with physical disabilities CO816.3. Explain how to monitor an inmate who has a personal care attendant CO817.1. Describe how to monitor and assist inmates who are pregnantCO817.2. List chronic diseases an inmate may have CO817.3. List infectious diseases that may be found in a correctional facility CO817.4. Explain how to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in a correctional facility CO817.5. Describe how to respond to an inmate with a non-emergency or emergency medical need CO817.6. Describe how to monitor inmates with a terminal illness CO817.7. List the different medical conditions that may be aggravated by the use of chemical agents or ECDs CO818.1. Identify the legal requirements for incarcerating juvenile inmates CO818.2. Explain why an inmate may be designated as a youthful offender CO818.3. Describe common characteristics of juveniles at correctional facilities CO818.4. List the types of required programs and services available to juveniles and youthful offenders at correctional facilities CO819.1. Describe some characteristics of elderly inmates CO819.2. Describe how to effectively communicate with an elderly inmate CO819.3. Identify when to make special considerations for an elderly inmate with physical limitations CO819.4. Describe some health issues that elderly inmates may experience CO819.5. Explain how to communicate with inmates with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia CO819.6. Discuss the special considerations to make when monitoring elderly inmates CO8110.1. Discuss the common characteristics of female inmates CO8110.2. Describe how to communicate effectively with female inmates CO8110.3. Explain the types of health-care products available to female inmates CO8111.1. Identify what the acronym LGBTQ+ stands for CO8111.2. Discuss effective approaches for managing inmates who are part of the LGBTQ+ community CO8111.3. Explain how PREA affects searches of intersex and transgender inmates CO8111.4. Explain the housing, programming, and safety issues unique to intersex and transgender inmates CO8112.1. Explain consent and how it relates to PREA CO8112.2. Identify populations that are at increased risk of sexual abuse while incarcerated CO8112.3. Describe the importance of screening and housing inmates to prevent sexual abuse and harassment CO8112.4. List possible signs an inmate is being sexually abused or harassed by other inmates CO8112.5. Describe the reporting processes for inmates alleging sexual abuse or harassment CO8112.6. Explain officers’ requirements for reporting sexual abuse and harassment and safeguarding victims CO8112.7. Identify the steps the first responding officer should make to preserve any physical evidence from an inmate allegation of sexual abuse CO821.1. Describe what a security threat group (STG) is and how it impacts a correctional facility CO821.2. Identify signs of possible STG presence in a facility CO821.3. Explain possible indicators of pending escalation of STG activity CO821.4. Explain how to deter STG activity CO821.5. Describe how to document STG activity CO822.1. Describe the reasons for administrative confinement and the possible conditions