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Are State Prison Policies Unsafe For Corrections Officers and Inmates?

Are State Prison Policies Unsafe For Corrections Officers and Inmates?

FromLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories


Are State Prison Policies Unsafe For Corrections Officers and Inmates?

FromLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are State Prison Policies Unsafe For Corrections Officers and Inmates?  We all know that State Prisons can be very dangerous places. But are prison policies in the State of Nevada placing corrections officers in vulnerable positions? Do they increase the risk of injury for both officers and inmates? Our guest says yes. He recalls an incident in the Las Vegas area of Nevada where he was injured during a violent cell extraction and forced medication routine with an inmate. This attack left him with lifelong disabilities, ending his career in corrections.
Tim Santoro is our guest. Tim spent seven years working in a psychiatric detention center, gaining insights into the intersection of mental health, substance abuse, and the justice system. He was instrumental in developing the facility's intake unit and managed it for two years. Currently, he works as an independent security contractor and consultant. Are State Prison Policies Unsafe For Corrections Officers? Be sure to connect with and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest and other social media platforms. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.
He elaborates on the broader impact of these unsafe policies on other corrections officers and staff. He served as a corrections officer in Nevada's mental and psychiatric facility, located in a neighborhood near schools in Las Vegas. He believes many residents are unaware of the facility's presence and the potential risks of violence from the inmates housed there. We are all over social media we are on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest and other outlets.
Tim said that one inmate, frequently featured in local news and easily identifiable through online searches, exemplified these dangers. Are State Prison Policies Unsafe For Corrections Officers? Despite the inmate’s notorious past and disturbing behavior, a court-ordered forced medication revealed a drastic transformation. The man, once a source of terror, became remorseful and horrified by his actions, highlighting the severe consequences of untreated mental illness. Available as a free podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. 
Nevada has two state corrections mental facilities: Lake's Crossing Center with 86 beds and the recently opened Stein Forensic Unit with 12 beds, serving the psychiatric needs of all Nevada state prisons. Look for us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest and other social media platforms. Available as a free podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.
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Released:
Jun 23, 2024
Format:
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True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and a Human Interest show all in one. Get a glimpse of life behind the badge, investigations of true crimes, violence they encounter and experience. Law enforcement officers, first responders, military veterans, victims of crime and their families tell their stories of the trauma they experienced mostly regarding True Crime incidents. They also talk about how they built their new lives they wanted afterwards. While many people think the show is about Law Enforcement Training, or Law Enforcement specific topis, it is not, think of True Crime Podcasts with a twist. The Law Enforcement Talk Show goes to radio first. Therefore it is required that I use a clock for the length of segments. You've probably seen on television news interviews that they have a hard break. It's the same with radio. The stations have to be able to program in their commercials, news, weather, traffic reports etc. These are called avails, they are NOT Optional. Every guest knows about and is informed of the length of the segments and that I will interrupt them if needed to go to the break. The interviews are recorded and the guests know that the segments must be in a certain length and it is required and they get to tell their stories to millions of people for free. The bi-weekly podcast version of the syndicated Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, with numerous affiliate US Radio Stations, broadcasting once a week to millions of people.  The show host,  John "Jay" Wiley, is a radio DJ and Retired Baltimore Police Sergeant. The show started as a podcast, before being recruited by terrestrial AM-FM radio stations and has been in continuous operation since March of 2017. You can reach him at jay@letradio.com. Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer, get more information about them and their music on their website. You can follow us and connect on social media, if you are in the Clubhouse Drop In Audio App make sure you follow our club LET Radio and Podcast. You can also find and follow the host of the show John J Wiley on the Clubhouse Drop In Audio Chat program. Be sure to check out our website. Like and follow our facebook page. Our Twitter account. Also on Instagram.