Jail Administration
Mar. 11, 2013 - Mar. 15, 2013--Jail administrators have significant responsibility and liability in ensuring that jail operations are conducted safely, securely, legally, and humanely. This 36-hour program focuses on the basic skills and competencies jail administrators need to effectively meet this responsibility.
Overview
This program covers ten key elements in jail administration:
- Managing risk
- Using jail standards to establish and assess operations
- Developing and assessing policy and procedure
- Determining staffing needs
- Managing the workforce
- Managing inmate behavior
- Managing the budget
- Developing a fire, safety, and sanitation plan
- Assessing operations
- Working with key stakeholders external to the jail
Audience
Only the top-level administrator of jails with fewer than 1,000 beds may apply. If space allows, teams composed of the jail administrator and the agency’s chief executive officer, such as the sheriff, will be considered for acceptance.
This program does not have a video.