Managing Correctional Crises explains how to handle prison and jail crises, such as violence, hunger strikes, suicides, hostage takings, and riots, and provides valuable information on the various stages of crises. By using real examples and scenarios, this essential resource provides valuable information on what fuels disturbances, how to spot an impending crisis, general guidelines for managing a crisis, and how to handle specific types of crises.
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Managing Correctional Crises explains how to handle prison and jail crises, such as violence, hunger strikes, suicides, hostage takings, and riots, and provides valuable information on the various stages of crises. By using real examples and scenarios, this essential resource provides valuable information on what fuels disturbances, how to spot an impending crisis, general guidelines for managing a crisis, and how to handle specific types of crises.
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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 187 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Criminal Justice Illuminated. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2005011549 Type of material Book Personal name McCullough, John M. Main title Managing correctional crises / John M. McCullough. Published/Created Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006. Description xii, 187 p.; 26 cm. ISBN 0763730726 (pbk. ) LC classification HV9025. M33 2006 Contents The crisis leader: a man for bad seasons--Signs of troubled times: something's coming, something bad--Basic principles of crisis management: keep your eyes on the people--Large-scale disturbances and inmate group violence: a bad day at Red Rock--Hostage situations: the theater of terror--Inmate work strikes: hell no, we won't go--Hunger and food strikes: the politics of hunger--Inmate suicides: see what you made me do? --Natural and man-made disasters: the creek is rising--Special problem inmates: roll call of the high maintenance inmates--Disturbances in segregation: the facts about max--The muddle in medical: a land under siege--Visitors and volunteers and outside threats: from the outside looking in--The promise and problem of programs: making a difference--Then there are the employees: keeping the faith with the keepers. Subjects Prison violence--United States--Prevention. Strikes and lockouts--Prisons--United States--Prevention. Crisis management--United States. Prison discipline--United States. Prison administration--United States. Series Criminal justice illuminated Dewey class no. 365/.643 Geographic area code n-us---
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