Course Code: REL-PS-0-OR4-V2
Hours: 2.25
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 1/31/2024
Learning Objectives:
Identify 4 key points related to freedom of religion rights for persons who are incarcerated.
Discuss 5 types of communication protected under the 1st Amendment and when each can be restricted in a correctional environment.
Discuss 4 types of searches and when they can be conducted on detainees/inmates, visitors, and employees within a correctional environment.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
A. About This Course
B. Learning Objectives
Section 2: Religion
A. What Do You Think?
B. The First Amendment and Religion
C. What Is a Religion?
D. Exercising Religious Beliefs
E. Key Court Cases and Acts
F. Key Points Related to Freedom of Religion
G. Review H. Summary
Section 3: Communication
A. Types of Communication Protected
B. Visits with Family and Friends
C. Attorney Visits
D. Offender Mail and the 1st Amendment
E. Incoming Publications
F. Review
G. Summary
Section 4: Searches
A. The 4th Amendment and Searches
B. Types of Searches in The Correctional Environment
C. Searches of Visitors
D. Searches of Staff
E. Gender Appropriate Searches
F. Review
G. Summary
Section 5: Conclusion
A. Summary
B. Course Contributors
C. References
D. Exam
E. Brain Sparks
Subject Matter Expert: Linda L. Bryant, J.D., Sworn Jail Officer
Linda L. Bryant, J.D. is veteran public safety official and legal expert. She served as the Deputy Attorney General for Virginia for Criminal Justice and Public Safety where she supervised a team of over 80 attorneys who represented the state's public safety agencies in state and federal courts. She and her team provided legal advice on public safety matters and policy development to the Governor of Virginia, the Secretary of Public Safety, all public safety agencies and the state legislature. Her duties also included providing legal advice to and overseeing all litigation against the state Department of Corrections. She also served for nearly 18 years as a state prosecutor, where she prosecuted thousands of cases focusing her efforts on violent crime, serving as lead trial attorney on over 40 murder cases. During that time she also taught as an Adjunct Professor at the College of William and Mary law school. She also served on the Working Group that developed the "21st Century Principles of Prosecution, Peace Officer Use of Force Project" for the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys Ms. Bryant is currently the Assistant Superintendent and Compliance Attorney at the Hampton Roads Regional Jail, a jail with an average daily population of approximately 1100 inmates. The jail houses special needs inmates to include those with serious medical and mental health concerns.
Disclosure: Linda L. Bryant, J.D., Sworn Jail Officer has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
Writer: Kimberly Cobb, MS
Mrs. Cobb is a Lead SME Writer/Trainer at Relias. Her primary writing responsibilities are in the content areas of public safety and behavioral health. Mrs. Cobb is also the onboarding trainer for new staff joining the Relias Content Department. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies and a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice. She has over 25 years of experience working in criminal and juvenile justice. Her work includes direct service, research, publication development, and training and technical assistance development and delivery.
Disclosure: Kimberly Cobb, MS has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Correctional Officers; in the following settings: Adult Corrections, Juvenile Corrections.
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Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.