© 2026
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Scam Advisory: We have been made aware that an online entity is posing as Joe Donahue to invite authors and other creatives onto our radio shows. The scammers then attempt to charge guests an appearance fee for exposure/publicity.
Please note: WAMC does not charge guests to appear on the station and any email about appearing on a WAMC program will come from a wamc.org email address.

New York To Increase Training For Prison Staff

Prison Bars
Gemma Longman Flickr

All New York prison guards and other staff who have direct contact with state inmates are required to get eight hours of training annually in recognizing symptoms of poor mental health including indicators of suicide under a new state law.

The measure expands the requirement from eight hours of training for new employees.

Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, who sponsored the law, says there were 20 suicides in state prisons in 2010, double the total the year before.

The Middletown Democrat says it's important that corrections staff recognize mental health symptoms that might result in suicide, self-harm or harm to others and refer those inmates to appropriate treatment.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he signed the law since the Legislature has agreed to address needed funding and overtime to expand training.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Related Content