TDCJ Chaplaincy Mentor Training

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Objectives

Contraband

Manipulation

Defense for Manipulation

Dangerous Attitudes 1

Dangerous Attitudes 2

Guidelines

Keys to Success

TDCJ Policy

Summary

security

More Danger Signs

introduction

mentor policy

mentor program

mentor tips

Additional warning signs that should cause you to review your attitudes and your actions.

  • You get caught up in the “We/They” syndrome
  • You will get tested and fail to report “minor” incidences
  • You try to help a friend or a church member who has a family member in prison by violating policy instead of following policy
  • You say, “I don’t agree with that policy. It is all right if I violate it
  • You put money in an offender’s account
  • You “fall in love” with an offender
question A long time friend and member of your Sunday school class informs you that his son is in the unit where you volunteer. He asks you to carry a letter to his son the next time you visit.

You tell him that you are unable to do this.
True
False
 
   
 
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