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The Research and Evaluation Division serves NIC with both an internal and external focus. The Division supports the Institute by assisting with the development and execution of evaluation protocols for training and other assistance strategies, advising on the development of evaluation components for various programs and initiatives, coordinating special projects with research or evaluation components, and tracking and distributing information about recent research or emerging trends. A primary focus of this work is to develop products that can be translated and transmitted to the field in a format useful for correctional operations.
In terms of services to the field, the Research and Evaluation Division coordinates several program initiatives in which practitioners from all sectors of corrections may have an interest. Such topics include but are not limited to: cultural assessment and change; developing high performing correctional organizations; sexual abuse of, and between offenders; environmental awareness and strategies for corrections agencies; and more broadly, the use and transfer of technology to practical correctional applications.
The Division also houses technology support for NIC’s Washington, D.C. offices. In addition to managing hardware and software applications, the assigned staff member participates in agency-wide initiatives and projects to ensure the best use and applications of current and emerging technologies.
The Division uses both technical assistance and cooperative agreements in implementing their projects.
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