Essential Tips Every Rookie Correctional Officer Needs To Know

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
  • Essential Tips Every Rookie Correctional Officer Needs To Know: "As a correctional officer, our primary responsibility is to maintain order and ensure the safety of both inmates and staff within the prison walls."
    Being a correctional officer is a demanding but rewarding career.
    Here are some tips to help you be successful:
    Mindset:
    Maintain a positive attitude: A cheerful outlook helps you manage stress and builds trust with inmates and colleagues.
    Develop a strong work ethic:
    Be reliable, show initiative, and be committed to upholding the rules.
    Be observant:
    Pay close attention to detail and be aware of your surroundings to identify potential problems.
    Communication:
    Practice good communication:
    Be clear, concise, and professional in your interactions with inmates and supervisors. Actively listen and show inmates respect, even when they are difficult.
    Develop conflict resolution skills:
    Learn to de-escalate situations and mediate disputes calmly.
    Safety:
    Always be aware of your surroundings:
    Inmates may try to manipulate or test you. Stay alert and assertive.
    Know and follow all safety protocols:
    This includes using equipment properly and reporting any hazards.
    Work as a team: Correctional facilities rely on teamwork to maintain order. Be ready to assist your colleagues and call for backup when needed .
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