CRIMINAL MANIPULATION

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CRIMINAL MANIPULATION Staff Development Emergency Operations

Performance Objectives Explain the 5 step process in the law enforcement continuum that offenders expect staff to follow when they violate the rules Identify the 5 characteristics offenders use to profile victims

Performance Objectives Identify 2 victim tests offenders use when attempting to manipulate staff Identify the 11 tools used in a set- up Identify factors that contribute to complacency Identify 10 important protectors against criminal manipulation

Causes of Poor Staff Offender Interaction Any offender who is too friendly with staff can be labeled a “snitch” which could subject them to retaliation by other offenders Offenders do not appear remorseful for their crimes

TIME + EXPOSURE = INFLUENCE Influences TIME + EXPOSURE = INFLUENCE

Law Enforcement Continuum Crime-to Detection-to Apprehension-to Conviction-to Disciplinary Action

Profiling Victims Demeanor - “Laid back cool” (trusting, naïve staff) - “Robo-Cops” (strict) - “Police“ (firm, fair, consistent) Geographic Origin Age Demographics Physical Appearance Financial Status Work Ethic

Victim Tests… Fish Testing Test of Limits Offenders may work in teams to make staff feel obligated by using minor rule violating requests Offender breaks minor rules testing staff

Tools of a Set-Up (establish a level of understanding) The Support System (praises to befriend staff) Empathy and/or Sympathy (establish a level of understanding) The Plea for Help The “We/They” Syndrome (isolated staff, staff identify with offenders) Offer of Protection (do favors for staff and protect staff) Allusions to Sex (overly familiar friendship with staff)

Tools of a Set-Up The Touch System (hand shaking, “pat-on-back” to form bond) The Rumor Clinic (spreading gossip about staff) Tears (Female Offenders) (using tears to maneuver staff) Learned Helplessness (more common with female offenders, acting weak/needing help) The Victim Stance using history of “victimization” to manipulate staff/others)

Turnout The Lever Shopping List The Sting -reminder of staff’s past -demands for alcohol, drugs, tobacco, money, or weapons The Lever -reminder of staff’s past indiscretion The Sting - “do as you are told or be harmed”

Combating Complacency Being pleased with oneself or one’s merits, advantages, and situation, often without awareness of potential danger, or self-satisfaction accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies

Factors That Contribute To Complacency Repetition Repetitive Behavior Repeated Exposure Getting Used-To-It

Factors That Contribute To Complacency Habituation State of Mind Fatigue

Avoid Complacent Behavior Complacency can lead to negative consequences for correctional agencies, staff, volunteers and offenders. It is important to know how to combat complacency.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior Establish a culture that does not tolerate or accept complacent behavior. Make avoiding complacency a priority.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 2. Never forget you are in a correctional environment. Remind yourself daily to be vigilant and thorough in completing your tasks. Your life or someone else’s may depend on it.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 3. Develop a pilot’s mindset. Perform “pre-trip inspections” with attention to detail. Failure to properly inspect could result in catastrophic failure or death.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 4. If you are tired, stand up, walk around, get a drink of coffee or water. Re-energize yourself so you can focus on your tasks.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 5. Get out from behind your desk or office and walk around your area.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 6. Vary your routine. Force yourself to do things at different times. Don’t do the same task the same way.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 7. Constantly reinforce to others the importance of not becoming complacent. Remind them about the dangers associated with complacency.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 8. Be proactive… Look for ways to improve things before they become a concern or issue.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 9. Role model appropriate behaviors at all times. Don’t shortcut procedures or others will think it is “okay” to do the same thing.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 10. Solicit ideas from staff and other volunteers on ways to avoid complacent behaviors. Share these ideas with others.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 11. View your area with a set of “fresh eyes”. View things from an offender’s perspective and look for things unusual or out of the ordinary.

Ways To Avoid Complacent Behavior 12. Have others regularly inspect your area to discover concerns or issues. Develop the mindset to complete every task.

Ten Protectors Understand the definition of a professional and strive to act like one Learn to recognize the steps of a set-up and take proper action Constantly monitor the seemingly casual offender remarks and your own responses Learn to say NO and mean it Be in command of your area

Ten Protectors It is important to know the kind of offender you are dealing with when offering special or day to day help or guidance Be knowledgeable of proper facility procedures relating to programs and legitimate avenues offenders can pursue to acquire assistance

Ten Protectors The intended victim must let someone know he/she is being cultivated, and let the offender responsible know the incidents are out in the open. Contact facility staff and write a disciplinary report. This form is used when the offender’s request or action is an obvious rule violation. One of the most important concerns is knowing what to do in a crisis.

Staff Development Emergency Operations You have completed the module on “Criminal Manipulation”. If you have any questions, review the module again. Otherwise, please proceed to the next module. Thank You! Staff Development Emergency Operations