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Page Title: Publishing And Periodicals
Corrections Today Archives
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  • Month 2009 2010
    February Gangs & Security
    Threat Groups
    The Money Issue
    April Professional Development  Jails
    June Best in Business  Best in Business
    August Corrections Technology  
    October Health Care  
    December Reentry  


    June 2010

    Commentary: Tough Economic Times Make for Best in the Business Leaders
    By Robert P. Houston


    Stella Ezugha: Kitchen Love: Feeding and Teaching Oklahoma's Womena
    By Jeannelle Ferreira


    Mental Health Supervisor Serves Department and Community
    By Bridget Bayliss


    Determined CO Refuses to Back Down
    By Ryan Bounds


    Lieutenant Takes Control of Hundreds of Inmates in Gang Fight
    By Lisa Harlow


    Planning Services for Elderly Inmates With Mental Illness
    By Judith F. Cox and James E. Lawrence


    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Offenders
    By Patricia Westmoreland



    April 2010

    Commentary: Our American Jail System: Building Winning Teams
    By James Wimberly


    How Complex Is Change in a Jail System
    By William C. Lawhorn


    The National Institute of Corrections: Serving Jails for More Than 30 Years
    By Virginia Hutchinson


    Sheriff's Department Reforms Special Management Unit
    By Richard J. McCarthy and Thomas W. Connor



    February 2010

    Commentary: The Value of Our Work
    By Roger Werholtz


    The Simple Solution for Reducing Correctional Costs
    By Christopher A. Innes


    Operating a Corrections System in a Depressed Economy: How Michigan Copes
    By Patricia Caruso


    Economic Realities Encourage Creativity in Correctional Industries
    By Karen A. Brown


    Innovation Meets History: Close-Custody Expansion Case Study in Washington/a>
    By David Gibney, Janine Bogar and Michael Brenchley



    December 2009

    Commentary: Reentry Matters
    By Larry M. Fehr


    A New Era in Inmate Reentry
    By Jeremy Travis, Anna Crayton and Debbie A. Mukamal


    Reentry and the Economic Crisis: An Examination of Four States and Their Budget Efforts
    By Len Engel, John Larivee and Richard Luedeman


    A Minnesota County Mentors Juveniles and Provides Reentry Services
    By Jeffrey Bouffard


    Reintegration of Female Offenders: Perspectives on ?What Works?
    By Kelley Blanchette and Kelly N. Taylor

     


     

    October 2009

    Commentary: Sharing Knowledge Is Key to Managing Shrinking Budgets
    By Joan M. Shoemaker


    Responding to an H1N1 Outbreak in an Urban Jail Setting: The NYC Experience
    By Erik Berliner


    Challenges in Health Care Delivery: Juvenile Corrections in Texas
    By Rajendra C. Parikh, Judith Henry, Nancy Slott and Dianne Gadow


    Comprehensive Geriatric Programs in a Time of Shrinking Resources: ?True Grit? Revisited
    By Mary T. Harrison and Jim Benedetti


    ACA Provides Members Comprehensive Health Care Standards
    By Leslee Hunsicker

     


     

     

    August 2009

    Commentary: Correctional Security Technology: Catch the Wave
    By Bill Scism


    Approach With Caution: How to Successfully Implement New Correctional Technology
    By James R. Upchurch


    Using Technology to Monitor Offenders: A Community Corrections Perspective
    By Matthew DeMichele and Brian Payne


    NIJ's Technology Assistance for Corrections
    By Gene Atherton and Joe Russo


    Indiana Implements a Faith - and Character-Based Housing Program
    By Stephen T. Hall

     


     

    June 2009

    Commentary: Best in the Business Embody Corrections' Progress
    By Harley G. Lappin


    Timothy Adams: Service to Youths Brings Extraordinary Results
    By Vanessa St. Gerard


    Shannon Blalock: Innovative Officer Captures Fugitives
    By Jessica Rayborn


    Andrea Carson: Former Officer Promotes ODRC Successes
    By Jill Furniss


    Armando Valeriano: Sharing Intelligence, a Captain Prevents Crime
    By Jeannelle Ferreira


    Merging Juvenile Justice and Sustainability in California
    By Carolyn Bloede


    Service Learning: A Partnership That Works
    By Karen Kennedy Schultz, Jason Walgrave, Jessica McNeil and Julie Dilorio

     


     

    April 2009

    Commentary: Professional Development: The Key to Retention
    By Joe Rion


    Warden Peer Interaction Develops New Vision in Correctional Leadership
    By Joseph D. Serio


    E-learning: Why Corrections Should Clear the Hurdles
    By Ben Stevenson and Daedra Carrio


    Investing in Employees Through Tuition Reimbursement
    By Teresa Harris



    February 2009

    Commentary: Managing Gangs and STGs: Proactive Approaches for Safety and Success
    By Beth Arthur


    Florida STG Intelligence Unit Aims to Keep Communities Safe
    By Michelle Jordan


    Prison Gangs 101
    By Alfonso J. Valdez


    Understanding the Effects of Trauma on Lives of Offenders
    By Joan B. Gillece


    Writing Workshops As Alternative Literacy Education for Incarcerated Women
    By Tobi Jacobi

     

     


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