Overview
This course is designed to provide corrections staff, volunteers, and contractors with Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) refresher training that work in Adult City, County, State, Federal, and Tribal Correctional Facilities.
This course covers the following PREA Standards:
- §115.11 – Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator
- §115.15 – Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches
- §115.16 – Inmates with disabilities who are limited English proficient
- §115.31 – Employee training
- §115.51 – Inmate reporting
- §115.52 – Exhaustion of administrative remedies
- §115.53 – Inmate access to outside confidential support services
- §115.54 – Third-party reporting
- §115.64 – Staff first responder duties
- §115.82 – Access to emergency medical and mental health services
As a pre-requisite, all attendees should have completed a full PREA Initial Employee training course to have a good basic understanding of PREA.
A certificate is generated upon completion. This course will take an estimated 45 minutes to complete.
In this course we cover the following topics:
PREA Basics
- Zero Tolerance Policy
- Dynamics of Sexual Abuse in Detention
- Detecting Signs of Sexual Abuse
Effects of Abuse
- Disclosures
- Common Reactions to Abuse
- Responding to Victimized Inmates
Professional Communication and Boundaries
- Professional Communication
- Appropriate Interactions
- Compromised Professionalism
Inmate Privacy
- Reasonable Privacy Does Not Compromise Security
- Housing Unit Announcements
- Pat and Strip Searches
Ways Inmates Can Report
- Multiple Ways Inmates Can Report
- Third-Party Reporting
- Reporting from Segregation
Inmate Support Services
- Support Services
- What Services Are Provided?
- Privacy
Helping Inmates Who Primarily Speak Another Language
- Can and Inmate Provide Interpretation?
- Who Can Provide Interpretation
- Tips for Speaking with Inmates Who Do Not Speak English Well
Curriculum
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- Overview
- PREA Basics: Zero Tolerance Policy
- PREA Basics: Dynamics of Sexual Abuse in Detention
- PREA Basics: Detecting Signs of Sexual Abuse
- Effects of Abuse: Disclosures
- Effects of Abuse: Common Reactions to Abuse
- Effects of Abuse: Responding to Victimized Inmates
- Professionalism: Professional Communication
- Video (5:55)
- Professionalism: Appropriate Interactions
- Professionalism: Compromised Professionalism
- Inmate Privacy: Reasonable Privacy Does Not Compromise Security
- Inmate Privacy: Housing Unit Announcements
- Inmate Privacy: Pat and Strip Searches
- Ways Inmates Can Report: Multiple Ways Inmates Can Report
- Ways Inmates Can Report: Third-Party Reporting
- Ways Inmates Can Report: Reporting from Segregation
- Inmate Support Services
- Inmate Support Services: What Services Are Provided
- Inmate Support Services: Privacy
- Language Barriers: Using Other Inmates As Interpreters
- Language Barriers: Who Can Provide Interpretation?
- Language Barriers: Tips
- Summary