So, I'm at a local jail now. Not where I wanted to be, but you play the cards you're dealt till the next hand.
I was supposed to have a month of training. In booking, writing bonds, procedure. As well as the day to day running of the jail and dealing with incarcerated.
In week 2, I'd been there literally 7 days, I got called for mandatory Overtime. We had a covid breakout and the jail just doesn't have the people to cover.
So it's been a month or so. I can do the cooking, the cleaning, and generally keep things going. What I can't do is correctly fill out a bond, remember all the things in the booking software, or do the important paperwork. I try, but I'm on nights with no supervisor. The other two I work with have been there 1 week longer than me and 2 months longer. That's it. Both are 20 year old girls.
No one there except me and the sergeant, who works weekday mornings only, has any self defense training. My first day I trained people how to use the restraint chair properly.
When we do make mistakes on the paperwork, our corporal marks them in red ink, puts them in our box with a note saying, "try again and resubmit for regrading". Like we're in school.
No, cops aren't fully trained. Deputies aren't fully trained. We're not trained in de escalation. It's all 'seat of your pants' flying.