Polite Gestures
Give me a cue
Stop Gaslighting Me
Conflicting Personalities
10 Cores
100

Being respectful when interacting with others and treating them in a dignified manner

Courtesy

100

Difference between non-verbal and verbal communication

Non-verbal- communication without explicit use of language

Verbal- what someone says with their words

100

The act of controlling or influencing another person's behavior to gain a personal benefit or advantage 

Manipulation

100

The first thing to do when defusing a situation through conflict management 

Separate the people involved

100

Active listening involves

focusing more on listening than talking

200

This can be a way to help inmates release frustration

Active Listening

200

These (5) are what you assess for non-verbal communication

Posture, body movement, facial expressions, eye contact, smell

200

The act of lying to, misleading, tricking, or fooling another person

Deception

200

De-escalation techniques are designed to 

bring a volatile situation under control 

200

Having this awareness contributes to your overall safety 

Self Awareness

300

Examples of professionalism (6)

Knowing your role and being competent, dress professionally, maintaining a calm presence, recognize and admit your mistakes, be courteous, maintain your training and continue education

300

Examples of facial expressions (5)

Excessive or no blinking, seeing a lot of white in the eyes ,scratching or touching one's nose, biting one's lip or touching one's mouth, smiling or frowning

300

Types of people who will most commonly manipulate or deceit correctional officers (3)

Inmates, Visitors, and Volunteers

300

De-escalation plays an important role in 

liability

300

Core competency that talks about you treating everyone with dignity and respect

Environment and Audience Consideration

400

When you are open to learning about new cultures and respectful of cultural differences, you are being this

Culturally Responsive

400

Posture refers to

The way a person sits, walks, and stands; as well as their bearing, subtle movements, and general presence

400

Participant roles for inmate deceit/manipulation (5)

Observers, Contacts, Runners, Turners, Point-men

400

Examples of enforcement action (pg.85)

Reclassifying an inmate 

Putting them in confinement

400

This is how you conclude every interaction (pg.94)

Explain what action will be taken or not taken and why

500

Difference of empathy and sympathy

Empathy- ability to understand and care about emotions of others

Sympathy- feeling of sincere concern for someone who is experiencing something difficult or painful

500

Command presence is

body language that projects confidence, poise, and professionalism 

500

Manipulation role where the inmate exposes themselves to the correctional officers by asking for small items 

Runners

500

You are able to understand yours and others emotional responses and work to de-escalate with this

Emotional Intelligence 

500

Experiencing extreme emotional stress impacts

how you communicate with inmates and staff

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