Correctional personnel training
OLETC Hosts Third Annual Mock Prison Riot
Long-Distance Training For Staff and Inmates
Preventing Violence and Sexual Assault in Jail: A Situational Crime Prevention Approach
Building a High-Quality Correctional Workforce: Identifying Challenges and Needs
The Importance of Addressing Organizational Stress Among Corrections Officers
Correctional Officers Using Body-Worn Cameras
Good Day for a Riot
Classroom in Your Home Room
Investigating and Prosecuting Sex Offenders (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 8.1- 8.8, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Mock Prison Riot: Showcase for New Technologies
Mock Prison Riot 2000--A Technology Showcase
Training Sampler
Out of Retirement, Into Training
Primer on Body-Worn Cameras for Law Enforcement
NIJ Initiates Prison Riot
Understanding the Impacts of Corrections Officer Suicide
Workforce Issues in Corrections
NIJ FY06 Modeling and Simulation Research and Development: Software for Improved Operations, Operational Modeling, Speech-to-Text Recognition, and Training Technologies
NIJ is seeking concept papers on the following topics: 1. Software to improve the performance of law enforcement and corrections operations (e.g., resources allocation and command and control tools). 2. Immersive technologies for training of public safety officers. 3. Use of speech-to-text/text-to-speech recognition in public safety. 4. Model and analysis of criminal justice agencies’ operations, including police, corrections, or court operations or linkages between them.