4 Ways to Maximize Your Deployment Success With GUARDIAN RFID
Deploying new technology in a facility can be daunting for any agency, even so for those who are adopting GUARDIAN RFID. Warriors will inevitably face...
Deploying new technology in a facility can be daunting for any agency, even so for those who are adopting GUARDIAN RFID. Warriors will inevitably face...
Corrections is a fast-paced, high-stress industry where everything can flip upside down at the drop of a hat. If staff are unaware of what their team ...
Correctional facilities can only be successful when the safety, security, and overall well-being of both the inmates and staff are prioritized. This i...
As a jail administrator, budget limitations are a harsh reality that can feel extremely restricting. It usually results in limited resources and hinde...
Over the years, we have increasingly become more aware of the power of terminology. Whether to describe someone's education level, job title, or perso...
Whether they come from a family with a corrections history or are a first-generation correctional officer, walking through the front doors on Day 1 ca...
Demanding work hours, overcrowding, occupational danger, noncompetitive compensation., staffing shortages, and burnout are only a few of the reasons w...
Let’s start off with complete transparency, we know technology hasn’t always been a knight in shining armor. We have all had our fair share of tech fa...
If you've used GUARDIAN RFID’s SPARTAN, you're likely familiar with the “purge siren” that sounds when a round is overdue. That blaring alarm can trig...
After learning a new lesson, have you ever thought “Well, that would’ve been nice to know earlier”? We’ve all had moments where we wished we’d known s...
From the moment we’re born, our brain is already working overtime. In fact, between birth and the age of five, 85% of the brain is formed. And believe...
Taking on a “supervisor” role in any profession is an impressive advancement. But what does it mean to be a supervisor in corrections? What are you ex...
Doesn't it always seem like once you’ve gotten the hang of a particular method, something new and improved comes along? You just bought an iPhone 11 a...
With a diverse population that includes individuals with various disabilities, correctional facilities need to implement proactive and comprehensive s...
Inmates are masters at finding loopholes in a facility’s security operations. Whether it is finding a couple of extra minutes for a phone call or an e...
Mark Penrod, Project Manager at GUARDIAN RFID, has over 12 years of experience with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office, finishing his journey as th...
Rounds are a critical component in securing the safety of correctional facilities. There are often policies surrounding how rounds are completed to en...
What do corrections professionals often dislike? Change, and the way things are! Whether it involves a new policy, a new law, new technology, or new l...
Introduction As is the case in many professions, people want to move up the ladder. Some want an increase in pay, some want a change in workplace duti...
COVID-19 has introduced significant challenges and disruptions to everyday life, affecting nearly every aspect of our routines. From mandated social d...
In corrections, staff turnover can reach a staggering 65%. This highlights a critical reality: employees often leave because of their supervisors, not...
We've all heard the saying: "If it wasn’t documented, it didn’t happen." This rings especially true in the field of corrections. Without proper docume...
Believe it or not, people in corrections are very creative and like to make up bad-ass names for many things, like “sallyport,” “prison punch,” or “ja...
Desert Waters Correctional Outreach, Inc., is a 2003 Colorado-based 501(c)(3) corporation which helps correctional agencies counter Corrections Fatigu...
By Amy Morgan, MSC, CFRC(D), TECC-LEO If asked which we prefer, feeling happy or feeling depressed, I don’t think any of us would choose “I like to fe...
With the recent death of high-profile inmate Jeffery Epstein, a light has been shed on a fundamental problem within correctional facilities regarding ...
Whether it’s a simple mistake, forgetfulness, or laziness, mistakes happen. Plain and simple. However, in corrections, even the smallest mistakes can ...
Tired of accumulating and storing boxes upon boxes full of paper logs? How about burning hours upon hours of valuable staff time searching for informa...
Deploying new technology in a facility can be daunting for any agency, even so for those who are adopting GUARDIAN RFID. Warriors will inevitably face...
Corrections is a fast-paced, high-stress industry where everything can flip upside down at the drop of a hat. If staff are unaware of what their team ...
Correctional facilities can only be successful when the safety, security, and overall well-being of both the inmates and staff are prioritized. This i...
As a jail administrator, budget limitations are a harsh reality that can feel extremely restricting. It usually results in limited resources and hinde...
Over the years, we have increasingly become more aware of the power of terminology. Whether to describe someone's education level, job title, or perso...
Whether they come from a family with a corrections history or are a first-generation correctional officer, walking through the front doors on Day 1 ca...
Demanding work hours, overcrowding, occupational danger, noncompetitive compensation., staffing shortages, and burnout are only a few of the reasons w...
Let’s start off with complete transparency, we know technology hasn’t always been a knight in shining armor. We have all had our fair share of tech fa...
If you've used GUARDIAN RFID’s SPARTAN, you're likely familiar with the “purge siren” that sounds when a round is overdue. That blaring alarm can trig...
After learning a new lesson, have you ever thought “Well, that would’ve been nice to know earlier”? We’ve all had moments where we wished we’d known s...
From the moment we’re born, our brain is already working overtime. In fact, between birth and the age of five, 85% of the brain is formed. And believe...
Taking on a “supervisor” role in any profession is an impressive advancement. But what does it mean to be a supervisor in corrections? What are you ex...
Doesn't it always seem like once you’ve gotten the hang of a particular method, something new and improved comes along? You just bought an iPhone 11 a...
With a diverse population that includes individuals with various disabilities, correctional facilities need to implement proactive and comprehensive s...
Inmates are masters at finding loopholes in a facility’s security operations. Whether it is finding a couple of extra minutes for a phone call or an e...
Mark Penrod, Project Manager at GUARDIAN RFID, has over 12 years of experience with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office, finishing his journey as th...
Rounds are a critical component in securing the safety of correctional facilities. There are often policies surrounding how rounds are completed to en...
What do corrections professionals often dislike? Change, and the way things are! Whether it involves a new policy, a new law, new technology, or new l...
Introduction As is the case in many professions, people want to move up the ladder. Some want an increase in pay, some want a change in workplace duti...
COVID-19 has introduced significant challenges and disruptions to everyday life, affecting nearly every aspect of our routines. From mandated social d...
In corrections, staff turnover can reach a staggering 65%. This highlights a critical reality: employees often leave because of their supervisors, not...
We've all heard the saying: "If it wasn’t documented, it didn’t happen." This rings especially true in the field of corrections. Without proper docume...
Believe it or not, people in corrections are very creative and like to make up bad-ass names for many things, like “sallyport,” “prison punch,” or “ja...
Desert Waters Correctional Outreach, Inc., is a 2003 Colorado-based 501(c)(3) corporation which helps correctional agencies counter Corrections Fatigu...
By Amy Morgan, MSC, CFRC(D), TECC-LEO If asked which we prefer, feeling happy or feeling depressed, I don’t think any of us would choose “I like to fe...
With the recent death of high-profile inmate Jeffery Epstein, a light has been shed on a fundamental problem within correctional facilities regarding ...
Whether it’s a simple mistake, forgetfulness, or laziness, mistakes happen. Plain and simple. However, in corrections, even the smallest mistakes can ...
Tired of accumulating and storing boxes upon boxes full of paper logs? How about burning hours upon hours of valuable staff time searching for informa...