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The 25 laws of contraband: The psychology of contraband
correctionsone.com — “By Joe Bouchard Editor's note: This is the first of a series of five excerpts from CorrectionsOne contributor Joe Bouchard s book Wake Up and Smell the” View full resource at correctionsone.com
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The 25 laws of contraband: The psychology of contraband http://t.co/58xM32F
Prison officials say Calif. hunger strike ends
correctionsone.com — “By Thadeus Greenson and Kaci Poor Eureka Times Standard LOS ANGELES California prison officials and prison advocacy groups announced Thursday the end of a” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on July 22, 2011 at 4:00 pm By:
Good news! RT @CorrectionsOne Prison officials say Calif. hunger strike ends http://bit.ly/r5wJdp #fb
Man wants to use medical marijuana in jail
correctionsone.com — “By Jill Galus ABC7 LAS CRUCES, New Mexico Thousands of New Mexicans smoke marijuana, legally, for medical purposes. But are these same rights still upheld in” View full resource at correctionsone.com
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Man won't go to jail w/o marijuana for seizure control. Is there EBP on this treatment-anyone? http://bit.ly/kEmZjc #fb
Help control inmates through better understanding
correctionsone.com — “Can an understanding of your inmate's traumatic past help with current management issues? You bet! According to Stephanie S. Covington, Ph.D., L.C.S.W, you can” View full resource at correctionsone.com
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My latest C1 post: Help control inmates thru better understanding http://ow.ly/1sAYgk #fb
Inmate stabbed at Utah State Prison
correctionsone.com — “By Roxana Orellana The Salt Lake Tribune SALT LAKE CITY -- An inmate at the Utah State Prison in Draper was transported to an area hospital in stable condition” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2011 at 5:05 pm By:
Inmate stabbed in Utah Prison - Trauma nursing opportunities in corrections http://bit.ly/fnhSuS #fb
Avoiding inmate manipulation
correctionsone.com — “By Gary F. Cornelius The Correctional Officer: A Practical Guide From Chapter 11 Avoiding Manipulation How Inmates Do Time Underlying the aspect of having needs” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on February 16, 2011 at 2:03 pm By:
Great column on inmate manipulation on @correctionsone http://dld.bz/Nfju Good advise for nurses, too #fb #in
Unhealthy inmate relationships: 5 danger signs
correctionsone.com — “By Lorry Schoenly Prison and jail medical units are over-represented by female staff, creating a number of challenges to avoiding inappropriate inmate” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on January 25, 2011 at 12:40 am By:
Unhealthy Inmate Relationships - my latest column for @CorrectionsOne http://bit.ly/fByo6s #in
NM inmate's family settles over cancer death
correctionsone.com — “By Scott Sandlin Albuquerque Journal ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The family of an inmate who sued the state prison health services provider and three wardens claiming he” View full resource at correctionsone.com
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NM inmate family settles after cancer death (via @correctionsone) http://bit.ly/h6gPzI #in
Florida prison cancer center
correctionsone.com — “Florida prison cancer center” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on December 15, 2010 at 2:38 pm By:
Florida Prison System opens cancer center (video) via @correctionsone http://dld.bz/AYft #fb #in
Federal probe sought in Maine inmate death
correctionsone.com — “By Abigail Curtis Bangor Daily News AUGUSTA, Maine Calling for a federal civil rights investigation into the 2009 death of Maine State Prison inmate Victor” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on November 20, 2010 at 11:53 pm By:
RT @CorrectionsOne: Federal probe sought in Maine inmate death http://ow.ly/3cOeE #fb
Perfect storm looming: Inmate dementia is on the horizon
correctionsone.com — “A perfect storm is brewing in US correctional facilities, according to mental health experts John Wilson and Sharen Barboza, psychologists with MHM Services, Inc” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on July 15, 2010 at 3:41 pm By:
Dementia coming to corrections: My latest column over at CorrectionsOne http://bit.ly/94yqjH #in
Report: Mentally ill more likely to be jailed than hospitalized - In no state are mentally ill hospitalized more than jailed
correctionsone.com — “By Rita Rubin USA TodayOn average, a seriously mentally ill person in the USA is three times more likely to be incarcerated than hospitalized, a report concludes today” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on May 18, 2010 at 2:05 pm By:
From CorrectionsOne: Mentally Ill more likely in prison than mental hospital http://dld.bz/ecjq #fb #in
2 dozen Ore. prison inmates fall ill at facility - A range of symptoms has been reported, including nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
correctionsone.com — “Associated PressWILSONVILLE, Ore” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on May 5, 2010 at 3:31 pm By:
Hmmmm, norovirus? RT @CaPrisonGuard: 2 dozen Ore. prison inmates fall ill at facility http://bit.ly/bMEYwM #fb
NCCHC: "STRONG" response to excited delirium can prevent sudden death
correctionsone.com — “This video shows Appleton, Wis. police responding to an excited delirium situation last June, providing interesting perspective into the nature of an inflicted subject. Excited delirium is a medical emergency” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on November 20, 2009 at 12:20 am By:
Check out my recent post on @CorrectionsOne Tips for handling excited delirium http://ow.ly/DPW8 From the #NCCHC09 Conf
The aging inmate issue: Can we afford elderly incarceration?
correctionsone.com — “By Stephanie Chen CNN.com HARDWICK, Ga. White fuzz covers his bald head. His sallow skin sags. A wheelchair and cane support limp legs. This is not the typical image of a prison inmate. But 73-year-old George Sanges” View full resource at correctionsone.com
Most Recently Shared on November 14, 2009 at 12:54 am By:
Definitely a growing concern RT @CorrectionsOne The aging inmate issue: Can we afford elderly incarceration?: http://ow.ly/BZ9d

