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Topics in Community Corrections, Annual Issue 2007: Promising Strategies in Transition from Prison
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Topics in Community Corrections, Annual Issue 2007: Promising Strategies in Transition from Prison
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National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Aurora, CO)
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2007.
74 pages.
Related Topics
Caseload management
(Offender Management)
Community based corrections
(Offender Management)
Female offenders
(Special Offenders)
Offender reintegration
(Reentry)
Parole
(Offender Management)
Topics in Community Corrections
(Misc.)
Issue contents are: “Foreword” by Kermit Humphries; “An Overview of NIC’s Transition from Prison to the Community Initiative” by Peggy B. Burke; “Rising to the Challenge of Applying Evidence-Based Practices Across the Spectrum of a State Parole Board” by Sherry Tate and Catherine C. McVey; “Collaboration and Partnership in the Community: Advancing the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative” by Le’Ann Duran; “Providing Tools for Risk Reduction Case Management in Parole and Community Corrections” by Keven Pellant and Margie Phelps; “Improving Parole Outcomes with Performance Leadership and Data: Doing What Works” by Danny Hunter, George Braucht, and John Prevost; “Working Together to Improve Reentry: Bridging Budgets and Programs, Public and Private, Prison and the Community” by Ginger Martin; “Ensuring Successful Offender Reentry: Umatilla/Morrow County “Reach-In” Services” by Mark Royal; “Creating Better Transitions at Indiana’s Plainfield Reentry Educational Facility” by Michael Lloyd; “Gender-Responsive Reentry in Rhode Island: A Long and Winding Road” by Bree Derrick; and “Missouri Makes Its Move Toward a New Reentry Philosophy” by Julie Boehm.
Accession Number: 022777
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