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Jails Division

Jails division image of two officers looking into a court room

The NIC Jails Division's services include training, networks, technical assistance, and information resources, such as documents and DVDs. These services are conducted under five initiatives.

Jail Administration

We provide training on key elements in jail administration, jail resource management, and building a productive relationship between jail officials and their funding authority. We also sponsor a peer-training network for large jail administrators, including meetings and an online discussion forum. Technical assistance and information resources cover a wide range of jail administration and operational issues.

Inmate Behavior Management

We provide training, technical assistance, and information resources on the design and operation of direct supervision jails and on key elements in managing inmate behavior in all types of jails. These key elements include assessing inmates’ risks and needs (classification), assigning inmates to housing, meeting inmates’ basic needs, setting and conveying behavioral expectations, supervising inmates, and keeping inmates productively occupied.

New Jail Planning

We provide training, technical assistance, and information resources on all phases of new-jail planning.

Jail Standards and Inspection

We provide training for jail inspectors, a peer-training network for chief jail inspectors, information resources on standards and inspection, and related technical assistance.

Crisis Intervention Teams

We provide training to help local jurisdictions learn the core elements of CITs and assess agency readiness to start a CIT.

Division Chief: Stephen Amos

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