Jamaica Gleaner

Correction­al officers learn from training course

- Jason Cross Gleaner Writer

CORRECTION­AL OFFICERS from Jamaica’s Department of Correction­al Services joined their colleagues from other countries in a mock, prison riot training course that was held in West Virginia, USA, from April 30 to May 3.

Five officers were engaged in correction­al and law enforcemen­t training and exposed to the latest technology used to manage and maintain order inside prisons. They were accompanie­d by State Minister in the Ministry of National Security Pearnel Charles Jr and the US Department of State’s Bureau of Internatio­nal Narcotics Law Enforcemen­t Affairs representa­tive (INL) Jamie Russell to the event, which is held annually.

“This experience exposed our correction­al officers to the latest tactical training and technology in the correction­s industry, globally. It offered demonstrat­ions and certificat­ion workshops that will enhance the provision of effective prison security and management. We have also expanded our knowledge and network and intend to utilise the suitable products and services to enhance operations in Jamaica,” Charles stated, while also expressing thanks to Russell and the INL office in Kingston for the opportunit­y.

The officers received muchneeded training in a number of areas, including the use of nonlethal weapons, self-defence, and inmate-extraction methods, to be applied in instances where inmates refuse to come out of their cells.

VARIOUS STYLES

Correction­al officer and instructor Orrin Lewis from the Carl Rattray Staff College welcomed the opportunit­y to learn various operating styles from other countries.

“What I like about this experience was that we encountere­d officers from different countries and were exposed to various styles of how they operate in their prisons. We observed the use of practical control defence techniques to restrain inmates while avoiding injury,” said Lewis.

Russell said that for the INL, the big focus was placed on creating safe environmen­ts for those in custody.

“My hope is that they took away all the opportunit­ies out there – knowledge of the means and equipment that can be used to not only protect (themselves), but to protect the persons in custody, to treat them fairly and make it a safe environmen­t,” she said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Senator Pearnel Charles Jr (second right), minister of state in the Ministry of National Security; Jamie Russell from the United States Department of State Bureau of Internatio­nal Narcotics and Law Enforcemen­t Affairs; and the five correction­al...
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Senator Pearnel Charles Jr (second right), minister of state in the Ministry of National Security; Jamie Russell from the United States Department of State Bureau of Internatio­nal Narcotics and Law Enforcemen­t Affairs; and the five correction­al...

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