INSTITUTIONAL SECURITY AND THE CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION STAFF

SECURITY DEFINED
Institutional security can be defined as the procedures used to:

• Impede offenders from escaping
• Maintain control of the offenders so that employees and offenders are safe from
physical harm and personal manipulation
• Preserve the orderly operation of the institution on a daily basis

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