Vol. 79 Nbr. 6, November 2017
Index
- All are welcome!(NEWS & VIEWS)
- Helping ourselves: Working together to promote staff well-being.
- PARTNER PROFILE.
- The faith factor: Prison culture transformation through religious efforts.
- Colleges and corrections: The value of partnerships.
- The impact of human trafficking.
- A morale-ty clause: Bringing business strategies into the correctional workplace.
- U.S. Department of Labor Apprenticeship: Could it be the indispensable tool in corrections' toolbox?
- THE ECHOING SILENCE: Who will bear witness for prison workers?
- T360: The Tennessee Model of 360 Seamless Supervision.
- BURNOUT: Managing staff burnout and vicarious trauma in the workplace.
- CERTIFICATION LIST.
- WELCOME NEW MEMBERS.
- RECENTLY ACCREDITED FACILITIES.
- Children of the Prison Boom: Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality Sara Wakefield and Christopher Wildeman.
- The Future of Juvenile Justice: Procedure and Practice from a Comparative Perspective, Tamar R. Birckhead and Solange Mouthaan.
- Within the eclipse, ACA shines: The 'Gateway City' hosts ACA's annual Congress of Correction.
- Missouri Host Committee.
- Food, friendship, fun Attendees gather for Health Care Welcome Reception.
- Step on up: Attendees explore the exhibit hall for corrections' best.
- E.R. Cass Award goes to one of ACA's very own.
- Award Winners: During each conference, the American Correctional Association and its affiliating organizations take time to recognize exceptional individuals and agencies. Congratulations to those who received the following awards at the 147th Congress of Correction in St. Louis!(ACA CONVENTIONS, ADVERTISING & CORPORATE RELATIONS) (Conference news)
- Corey Lewandowski offers his diverse perspective at the General Session.
- Gray areas: Heidi Holt spotlights the challenges of aging while serving time.
- Health and Wellness Expo.
- Policies and Resolutions.
- A start to something big: Maricopa County staff receive new certifications.
- 'Another boring workshop?' 'No! The total opposite!' Tips on conducting an effective correctional training workshop.
- Corrections Calendar: Events / Conferences / Training.