Language Notice:
This curriculum uses the term “justice-involved women” where possible, as this is the term of art in the literature at the time of this writing. The terms “woman inmate” or “inmate” are also used to designate a status of incarceration. Furthermore, the terms “offender” or “prisoner” may appear when used in reference to particular research where the respective terms were originally used. Trainers are encouraged to use the terms most commonly used by the agency, such as “detainee” or “resident” as appropriate.
Safety Matters:
Managing Relationships in Women’s Facilities Learn Plan
Welcome to your microlearning plan for NIC’s Safety Matters: Managing Relationships in Women’s Facilities. By completing these activities, you will be ready for your upcoming training program!
Each learn plan section consists of 1) reading an introductory paragraph; 2) viewing a video clip(s), and 3) answering questions.
Work your way through each section by clicking each link, until you have completed all microlearning components in the learning plan.
Please bring your completed answers to class, as we will refer back to them as we move through the training program.
Please view/download the Participant Manual here!
Learning Byte 1:
Safety Matters: Introduction
This section is designed to provide a welcome, purpose of the Safety Matters training initiative, overview of the initiative, trainer introductions, and immediate directions on required pre-work as part of the training.
Introduction Questions:
What challenges will you face in completing the microlearning sessions?
How can the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) or The Moss Group (TMG) support you in navigating those challenges?
Learning Byte 2:
What Do We Know?
This two-part video answers the question “what do we know” by providing an overview of research and best practice specific to enhancing safety in women’s facilities. Part 1, which is 30 minutes, will cover PREA and safety in women’s facilities. Part 2, which is 30 minutes, will cover the intersection of sexual safety and gender-responsive practice. Participant Manual Reference: Pages 8-18.
Learning Byte 2:
What Do We Know? Questions
Complete these questions after you have viewed both videos.
My agency considers the effect of the gender of inmates on the implementation of PREA.
True/False
Comment Box to Explain
The profile of women we have been discussing includes similar characteristics to the population in my facility.
True/False
Comment Box to Explain
In my agency, I believe sexual abuse or sexual harassment is reported _______.
All of the time
Most of the time
About half the time
Rarely
Never
Share one way you believe staff behavior could jeopardize sexual safety in women’s facilities.
Share one way you believe staff behavior could enhance sexual safety in women’s facilities.
Learning Byte 3:
What Do We See?
This video answers the question “what do we see” by providing an overview of the dynamics of healthy and unhealthy relationships in women’s facilities, sexual abuse, and sexual harassment in these specialized settings. Participant Manual Reference: Pages 22-27.
Learning Byte 3:
What Do We See? Questions
Inmates often forge close relationships in a facility. Which of the following are true about these relationships in a facility?
Promote order and stability
Pose a threat to the sexual safety of staff and inmates
Require staff to identify and respond appropriately to the behaviors that constitute a rule violation and those that don’t
Can promote healing and change
All are true
In your experience, what are the most common red flags when staff are engaged in an inappropriate relationship with an inmate?
In your experience, what are the most common red flags when inmates are being sexually abused, coerced, or are in fear of sexual abuse?
Learning Byte 4:
Communication Skills
This video answers the question “what do we do” by reviewing key communication skills to include active listening and the basic skills of motivational interviewing.
Participant Manual Reference: Pages 87-91.
Learning Byte 4: Communication Skills - Questions
In addition to this review, which of the OARS skills would you like more practice with?
Open-ended questions
Affirmation
Reflective listening
Summarizations
Learning Byte 5:
De-escalation and effective use of Authority
This video answers the question “what do we do” by reviewing key strategies to support de-escalation and effective use of authority.
Participant Manual Reference: Pages 92-94.
Learning Byte 5:
De-escalation and effective use of Authority - Questions
List three key learning take-aways from video 4 and 5.
Learning Byte 6: Meet the Lab Characters
This video will introduce you to the characters you will work with in the highly interactive and application-based lab activities that you will participate in during VILT sessions. Be sure you take notes so that you remember them when you encounter these characters in a scenario.