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The Corrections topic covers the duties performed by Sheriff’s Departments and other police agencies that straddle the line between patrolling the streets and guarding inmates in correctional facilities, county lock-ups, prisons, jails, and courthouses. The stories, tips and expert opinions in this section touch on all things related to barbed-wire fences, cells and people who’ve been convicted of crimes.
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Calif. struggles with experiment to shift inmates

Many law enforcement officials say crime has increased because of Brown's realignment law, releasing dangerous felons back onto the street - Full Story

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3rd Kansas inmate who escaped back in custody

3rd Kansas inmate who escaped back in custody

Randy Ridens Sr., 57, was taken into custody at 10:22 p.m. Friday as he was entering Topeka, Kan. - Full Story

Tips

Video: The dynamic of compliance (part three)

In this video, PoliceOne Member Sheriff Ray Nash completes his three-part series on the topic of generating... - Full Story

Tips

Video: The dynamic of compliance (part two)

In this video, PoliceOne Member Sheriff Ray Nash follows up on to the topic of generating voluntary compliance... - Full Story

Columns

Fight until you win: One cop calls his CO sister a 'hero' Hayley Hudson - Stories from the Beat

Fight until you win: One cop calls his CO sister a 'hero'

Itasca County Sheriff's Officer Troy Ugrich described how his sister, Corrections Officer Darlene Troumbly, was serving breakfast to inmates when one lay in wait, determined to kill her - Full Story

Columns

Is prone positioning really riskier for suspects? Force Science Institute - Destroying Myths & Discovering Cold Facts

Is prone positioning really riskier for suspects?

Besides dispelling some persistent myths about the risk of prone positioning, Dr. Christine Hall feels that one study confirms the rarity of sudden in-custody death - Full Story

Videos

Made in PA: Baker Ballistics

In today's Made in PA, a Lancaster County based company is building products to make America's bravest safe from enemy fire. Baker Ballistics has been around since 2004 developing shields and armor that protect thousands of police officers.
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