Here's some information on what to do when an inmate threatens you, formatted in Markdown with linked important subjects:
When an inmate threatens you, your immediate safety and the safety of others is paramount. Follow these steps:
Stay Calm: It's crucial to remain calm to de-escalate the situation. Reacting with anger or fear can worsen things. Focus on maintaining a professional demeanor.
Assess the Threat: Quickly evaluate the credibility and immediacy of the threat. Is the inmate simply venting, or is there a clear plan and capability to carry it out? Consider the inmate's history, current mental state, and access to weapons.
Maintain Distance: Create physical space between yourself and the inmate, if possible. This can provide you with time to react and create a buffer.
Verbal De-escalation: Attempt to de-escalate the situation verbally. Use a calm and respectful tone. Acknowledge the inmate's feelings without agreeing with their threats. Try to understand the underlying reason for their behavior.
Document the Incident: Immediately after the incident, document everything. Include the date, time, location, specific threats made, witnesses present, and your response. Accurate documentation is crucial for investigations and future prevention.
Report the Threat: Immediately report the threat to your supervisor and follow established protocols. Don't assume someone else will report it or that it's not serious. Provide all details from your documentation.
Seek Support: Dealing with threats can be emotionally taxing. Utilize available employee assistance programs or mental health resources to process the experience and manage stress.
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