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Manipulation is very slow-moving and can happen to anyone, including you.

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Inmate manipulation can happen to anyone. It's a game that's employed by the manipulative inmate that slow moving and subtle. The game itself is deadly and can lead to major security issues inside the facility. There are still many people believe that they will never fall victim to manipulation. Let's all be mindful that that believe only makes them vulnerable. First rule of thumb that helps build a resistance to manipulation is knowing that we're all vulnerable. We all can be subjected to manipulation. In this episode of Tier Talk listen in as Anthony Gangi discusses complacency and the power of the situation.
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Inmate manipulation can happen to anyone. It's a game that's employed by the manipulative inmate that slow moving and subtle. The game itself is deadly and can lead to major security issues inside the facility. There are still many people believe that they will never fall victim to manipulation. Let's all be mindful that that believe only makes them vulnerable. First rule of thumb that helps build a resistance to manipulation is knowing that we're all vulnerable. We all can be subjected to manipulation. In this episode of Tier Talk listen in as Anthony Gangi discusses complacency and the power of the situation.
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