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In this insightful episode of the 360 Justice Podcast, host Brian Lee engages in a compelling conversation with Jerry Clayton, former Sheriff of Washtenaw County with 36 years of experience in corrections and police services. They delve into the intricacies of Strategic Inmate Management (SIM), a methodology that has revolutionized justice facility operations. Clayton shares his journey from recognizing inefficiencies as a correctional officer to implementing SIM and transforming correctional facilities. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the implementation, challenges, and sustainability of SIM, as well as the critical role of leadership and organizational culture in achieving long-term success. This episode is a must-listen for professionals dedicated to evolving corrections and public safety practices.

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Chapters

1. Leading Change: Jerry Clayton on Strategic Inmate Management (00:00:00)

2. Strategic Inmate Management: A Game Changer (00:01:51)

3. The Philosophy Behind SIM (00:02:44)

4. Implementing and Sustaining SIM (00:07:58)

5. Challenges and Overlooked Areas in SIM Implementation (00:08:39)

6. The Role of Organizational Culture (00:09:17)

7. The Importance of Leadership in SIM (00:10:21)

8. Signs of Successful SIM Integration (00:14:53)

9. Coaching and Leadership Development in SIM (00:22:56)

10. The Challenge of Implementing Change (00:27:39)

11. The Importance of External Perspectives (00:28:46)

12. Developing a Communication Strategy (00:30:53)

13. Visualizing and Achieving Cleanliness (00:32:10)

14. Operational Philosophy and Facility Planning (00:38:15)

15. The Future of SIM Training and Implementation (00:42:19)

16. Closing Thoughts and Future Collaboration (00:47:30)

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