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Thank you for visiting our site. Whether you work in corrections, know someone who does, or neither, we welcome you.

Corrections officers (COs) serve society by keeping incarcerated offenders securely in prison and by aiding in offender rehabilitation. Yet corrections professionals are probably the least appreciated branch of criminal justice.
 

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As overtaxed administrators deal with shrinking budgets, courageous COs contend with increasingly violent offenders. These brave men and women operate in chronically dangerous and overwhelmingly hostile environments. Not infrequently, COs witness or endure serious assaults. An estimated 33,000 assaults occur on the average against corrections officers annually in the U.S., a staggering 88 per day.

In addition to security concerns, other basic psychological needs, such as the need for trust and the need for meaning, are not usually met in correctional settings. This may render the correctional environment a psychological and spiritual “black hole” for some.

Not surprisingly, the cumulative weight of these challenges ends up taking its toll. Low morale, high staff turnover, physical and emotional health challenges, long-term disability, and alarmingly high rates of suicide afflict corrections professionals.

Effective coping-skills trainings can empower staff and boost morale. Education for the staff’s significant others may help maintain a healthy family life which, in turn, would enable staff to function well at work.

We at Desert Waters Correctional Outreach desire to come alongside corrections professionals and join hands with them in fighting the good fight against crime behind the walls.
 

Desert Waters is a Colorado 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation with the mission to increase the occupational, personal and family well-being of staff of all disciplines within the corrections profession.


We operate independently of any government agencies or correctional corporations.

Desert Waters is funded through individual and corporate donations, grants, fundraising events, and training, consulting and counseling fees.

We serve staff and their families in several ways.
Our 24/7 hotline, the
Corrections Ventline™, is anonymous, confidential and at no charge. It includes one free phone consultation with a counselor. Face-to-face counseling is offered on a low-fee, cash basis. (Health insurance is not billed.) Coping and interpersonal skills trainings are offered to facilities or groups for a fee or through grants. Consultations are aimed to build staff resilience and solidarity with management, co-workers, and family members. Our monthly educational newsletter is offered free of charge.

To date, there are no other organizations in the U.S. that serve corrections staff and their families in this manner.

We hope that, as a result of visiting our site, your appreciation and compassion for corrections personnel will increase.




Caterina G. Spinaris, Ph.D., LPC

 




 

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