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Training Staff on Inmate Sexual Assault (From Prison Sex: Practice and Policy, P 89-100, Christopher Hensley, ed. -- See NCJ-195751)

NCJ Number
195756
Author(s)
Robert W. Dumond; Doris A. Dumond
Date Published
2002
Length
12 pages
Annotation
In this chapter, focus is on effective correctional staff training and the range of issues related to staff training as part of the solution in the thought that rape in prison is an accepted fact.
Abstract
Sexual assault training for correctional staff is viewed as the cornerstone to building an effective response to this complex problem that threatens the safety and security of all correctional institutions. This chapter examined the range of issues related to correctional staff training regarding inmate sexual assault. Sexual assault training should address staff sexual misconduct, relationships occurring between staff and inmates, and the liabilities and penalties for failure to respond. Failure to respond definitely threatens the safety and security of correctional institutions and compromises staff. Correctional staff must become familiar with those inmates at-risk. Staff must understand prison sexuality, develop a proper attitude to respond effectively, and utilize investigative techniques to collect, maintain, and record evidence for prosecution. Correctional staff must be trained to comprehend the dangers in order to prevent sexual violence from occurring. References