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Hiring Males for Female Facilities

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I’m a male guard who works in a Female Facility. We don’t have cameras in the showers here in Canada. We use males in control pods. But we also employ the male/female partner system too... full thread

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PREA Mandates in Juvenile Justice Facilities: Protecting the Health and Wellness of our Youngest Inmates

Jennifer Hulvat
The month of April brings a change of seasons around the country, and a new focus issue to the table; Health and Wellness. In the area of Juvenile Corrections, we might take this opportunity to revisit a topic I wrote about in February, “Incarcerated Youth at Risk: Is Your Facility Doing Enough to Avoid Liability?” Ultimately, a correctional facility has an ongoing obligation to safeguard the health and wellbeing of its minor inmates... .. full story

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