Transcription of inmate Behavior Management
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Department of Justice National Institute of CorrectionsInmate Behavior Management : Guide to Meeting Basic Needs2 Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections 320 First Street, NW Washington, DC 20534 Morris Thigpen Director Thomas Beauclair Deputy Director Virginia Hutchinson Chief, Jails Division Fran Zandi Project Manager National Institute of Corrections Department of JusticeNational Institute of Corrections320 First Street, NWWashington, DC 20534 Morris ThigpenDirectorThomas BeauclairDeputy DirectorVirginia HutchinsonChief, Jails DivisionFran ZandiProject ManagerNational Institute of inmate Behavior Management : Guide to Meeting Basic Needs Scott Hoke, and Randy Demory February 2014 | NIC Accession Number 027704 Disclaimer This document was funded by cooperative agreement number 10J74 GKD7 from the National Institute of Corrections, Department of Justice.
controlling inmate behavior that prevents acts like this from occurring in the irst place. Such a system has been developed by the National Institute of Corrections (NIC), which has identiied six elements of an inmate behavior management plan: i . Assessing Risks and Needs . Assigning Inmates to Housing . Meeting Inmates’ Basic Needs. Deining and
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