The business of corrections involves protecting the public while ensuring the security and safety of prisoners and correctional officers, both inside and outside the confines of a facility. Correctional and detention officers use various devices to restrain prisoners and prevent escapes during transports to and from courts, jails or prisons, and hospitals.
Officers also apply restraints to control combative or potentially self-harming prisoners. Restraints provide enhanced safety and protection for prisoners, as well as law enforcement and correctional personnel.
This Corrections1 How to Buy Restraints guide addresses the key issues to consider when choosing and purchasing restraints.
Included in this guide:
- Key considerations before purchasing restraints, ensuring you understand your facility’s specific needs and the capabilities of different restraint options.
- Essential questions to ask vendors, enabling you to gather all necessary information for informed purchasing decisions.
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