This case study presentation will cover the facts and circumstances surrounding the murder of Correctional Officer Jeffrey A. Wroten of the MD Division of Corrections while escorting a convicted felon at the Washington County Hospital on January 26, 2006. The session also will discuss the importance of proper handling of convicted felons outside of the correctional environment while armed. Attendees will learn how this tragedy may have been prevented through training and departmental procedures.
The Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions have developed a case study training on hospital security for protecting offenders, arrestees and detainees in the hospital setting presented by Mark W. Radcliff, Special Projects Coordinator. This 3 hour training is available for Administrators, Case Managers, Criminal Justice Program Supervisors, Community Supervision Staff, Correctional Healthcare Providers, Mental Health Clinicians, Security staff, Homicide Investigators and other public safety professionals.
51 seats of 80 total student seats are occupied for this class.
Please contact your agency training coordinator to register for this class.