Course Code: REL-PS-0-SOPWD-V2
Hours: 2
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 12/31/2024
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the 6 common types of programs offered in institutions.
Identify 4 security concerns when supervising detainees/inmates in program areas.
Describe the 3 primary responsibilities of officers supervising detainee/inmate programs.
Identify 7 common types of detainee/inmate work programs and the security concerns with each type.
Explain 6 responsibilities of correctional officers supervising detainees/inmates on work assignments.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
A. About This Course
B. Learning Objectives
Section 2: Programs
A. Types of Programs
B. Education Programs
C. Job and Vocational Training
D. Treatment Programs
E. Religious Services and Faith-Based Programs
F. Recreational/Leisure Programs
G. Security Concerns in Program Areas
H. Responsibilities of Officers Supervising in Program Areas
I. Key Considerations for Supervising in Program Areas
J. Review
K. Summary
Section 3: Work Assignments
A. Classification and Work Assignments
B. Facility Incentives
C. Common Types of Work Assignments
D. Prison Industries
E. Maintenance
F. Cleaning
G. Food Service
H. Clerks
I. Community Crews
J. Work-Release Programs
K. Review
L. Summary
Section 4: Supervising Work Assignments
A. Correctional Officer Responsibilities During Work Assignments
B. Account for Detainees/Inmates
C. Control Contraband
D. Prevent Injuries on the Job
E. Maintain Communication
F. Motivate Productivity
G. Monitor Job Performance
H. Evaluate Job Performance
I. Review
J. Summary
Section 5: Conclusion
A. Summary
B. Course Contributors
C. Resources
D. References
E. Congratulations!
F. Exam
E. BrainSparks
Instructor: Jon Galley
Mr. Galley began his career with the Maryland Division of Correction (MDOC) in 1967 as a Correctional Teacher at the Maryland Correctional Training Center (MCTC). In 1972, he became the Assistant Warden, and in 1979, he was promoted as Warden of MCTC. In 1981, he became Commissioner of the Maryland Division of Correction. In 1984, he returned to the field as Warden of Roxbury Correctional Institution until 1993 when he resigned to become Warden at the Montgomery County Detention Center. He later served as Chief of Security at the Frederick County Detention Center.
In 1999, Mr. Galley returned to the Maryland Division of Correction to accept the position as Warden of Western Correctional Institution. Under his leadership, the Western Correctional Institution became the first Maryland institution to achieve accreditation by the American Correctional Association. He became the Assistant Commissioner of the former West Region in 2007 and the Regional Executive Director of the North Region of the newly reorganized Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services in 2011. He is responsible for the oversight of six (6) major institutions and Community Supervision offices in eight (8) counties.
Mr. Galley serves as an auditor for the accreditation program of the American Correctional Association and has done consulting work for the U.S. State Department. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Frostburg State University and graduate degrees from Shippensburg State University and Southern Illinois University.
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: Joe Martin
Joe Martin is a career employee for the Kentucky Department of Corrections. Joe started his career as an officer in 1998. Joe was promoted to Sergeant in 2002 and to Lieutenant in 2005. Joe worked and supervised most security positions within a male and female facility while in security that include: Internal Affairs supervisor, Special Management Unit Supervisor, Shift Supervisor, Visitation Supervisor, Adjustment Committee, and Grievance Chairman.
In 2012 Joe was again promoted to the Accreditation Manager. In 2013 Joe was promoted to Central Office and started in the PREA Executive department. In 2014 Joe gained his DOJ PREA auditor certification where he served as chair for many PREA Audits in Missouri and Kansas while the KY DOC was part of a consortium with several other states.
During his career, he has also served as the Hostage Negotiation Team Leader and active member of the team. Joe’s accomplishments include Commissioner’s and Achievement awards for the department.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Correctional Officers; in the following settings: Adult Corrections.
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Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.