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Volunteer Orientation for Frequent and Regular Volunteers: Trainer's Guide
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Volunteer Orientation for Frequent and Regular Volunteers: Trainer's Guide
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Jacobsen, Vic
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National Institute of Corrections Academy. Western Regional Field Coordinators (N.P.)
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Published 1996.
60 pages.
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(Offender Management)
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(Administration)
Volunteer training
(Personnel)
Designed to provide volunteers with the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful within the institution, this training curriculum covers various topics, including the volunteer code of conduct, contraband and security, Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts, personal safety, and facility tour and job orientation. The training runs for approximately eight hours. The curriculum package consists of lesson plans accompanied by some text of overhead transparencies.
Accession Number: 014382
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