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Correctional Manipulation

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Writing a book on inmate manipulation can be a very trying effort. Multiple tactics can be employed by the manipulative inmate that center on covert methods that include minimal compliance, or misdirection. These methods are covertly pushed forward by the inmate in an effort to gain ground and go on the offensive. As an instructor on inmate manipulation, I have to maintain a curriculum that adapts to the changing methods employed by the inmate, as well as prepare the defenses needed so staff can save ground and, if needed, move forward. This books presents a quick and informative overview of why staff fall victim to the games inmates play.

74 pages, Paperback

First published August 17, 2015

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February 1, 2021
Decent read for new officers

This is a good summary of psychological tactics of inmates for newer officers. It has some good scenarios and can help remind you to be alert to obvious and not so obvious things inmates do.
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