According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the word de-escalate is a verb meaning: to decrease in extent, volume, or scope. The term is frequently used in the law enforcement and mental health profession as a means to defuse a situation with a mentally ill individual. In most cases, police officers arrive to an incident scene without full knowledge …
READ MORECrisis Intervention Training (CIT): an essential component of the public safety community
Crisis Intervention Training established the desire and need of law enforcement officers to improve their response when dealing with mentally ill persons in crisis. It was developed as a result of an incident that occurred in Memphis, Tennessee in September 1987. Police responded to a 911 call that involved a man with a history of mental illness who was cutting …
READ MORE2020 July: COVID-19 in a correctional facility | A second wave?
We are nearly reaching the end of 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic has become a ubiquitous part of our lives. This is now a world in which handshakes are intrusive, remote work has become a standard and face masks have risen as an essential part of our wardrobe. It is no surprise that as the American landscape has morphed, correctional …
READ MOREKeeping Your Employees Safe when an Institutional Emergency Occurs
For those who are employed in the challenging field of medical, mental health or corrections, dealing with direct care clients often is a reactionary experience. It is difficult to anticipate if or when an event may occur. There are many emergencies that happen on a frequent or even a daily basis. What are the most common types of institutional …
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