Correctional Methods - JUST 2207

This course will provide a detailed review of the role of a correctional officer within a correctional institution environment. Topics will include current correctional methods with respect to operations, management, and programming. Security procedures, offender management skills, health care in an institutionalized setting, and correctional ethics will be studied and, where appropriate, practical applications will be addressed. This course will also consider overrepresented inmate populations, including Indigenous offenders.

Note: Prerequisites: JUST 1101, JUST 1102. Restricted to Justice.

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