Course Code: REL-PS-0-JFKTC
Hours: 1.25
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 12/31/2024
Learning Objectives:
List the 3 steps in a typical key control procedure in a juvenile correctional facility.
Identify at least 8 categories of keys in a correctional environment and their purpose.
Recognize at least 3 guidelines for what you should do, and up to 6 guidelines related to things you should not do when handling keys.
Differentiate between the 3 main categories (classes) of tools.
Identify 6-7 guidelines for managing tools within a juvenile correctional facility.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
A. About This Course
B. Learning Objectives
Section 2: Key Control
A. Meet Youth Worker Grabel
B. The Standards
C. A Safety Issue
D. Categories of Keys
E. 3 Steps to Key Control
F. Issuing Keys
G. Tracking Keys on a Key Ring
H. Steps in Key Control
I. Restricted and Emergency Keys
J. Tracking Restricted and Emergency Keys
K. Accounting for Keys
L. Lost and Broken Keys
M. Key Control: The Dos
N. Key Control: The Don’ts
O. Review
P. Summary
Section 3: Tool Control
A. Controlling Tools
B. Tool Inventory
C. Categories of Tools
D. Staff Control of Resident Tool Use
E. Review
F. Basic Tool Control Guidelines
G. Storing Tools
H. Specialty Areas and Tool Control
I. Review
J. Summary
Section 4: Conclusion
A. Summary
B. Course Contributors
C. References
D. Congratulations!
Writer: Kimberly Cobb, MS
Mrs. Cobb is a Lead SME Writer/Trainer at Relias. Her primary writing responsibilities are in the content areas of public safety and behavioral health. Mrs. Cobb is also the onboarding trainer for new staff joining the Relias Content Department. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies and a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice. She has over 25 years of experience working in criminal and juvenile justice. Her work includes direct service, research, publication development, and training and technical assistance development and delivery.
Subject Matter Expert: Debbie Gonzalez
Debbie Gonzalez is a career state employee for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Debbie has a B.S. in Criminal Justice and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Murray State University. She began her career in 2003 with the Department of Juvenile Justice as a Social Service Worker. Her duties included individual counseling, group counseling, and family counseling. She also became certified in juvenile sex offender counseling, substance abuse counseling, and family engagement strategies. While working at a DJJ group home, she served as the grievance officer, assisted in preparing for ACA audits, performed duty officer rotation, covered youth worker shifts when staff was shorthanded, chaired treatment team meetings, conducted initial treatment plan meetings with the youth and his family, and prepared documents and youth for discharge. In 2013, Debbie was promoted to Social Service Clinician.
In 2015, Debbie changed careers and began working for adult corrections. She currently interviews convicted inmates and prepares presentence sex offender risk assessments prior to final sentencing.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Correctional Officers; in the following settings: Adult Corrections, Juvenile Corrections.
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Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.