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Page Title: Publishing And Periodicals
2003 and 2004 Corrections Today Archives


Month 2003 2004
February Probation and Parole Juvenile Corrections
April Jails Correctional Programming
June The Best in the Business The Best in the Business
July Technology Security Technology Security
August Re-Entry and Reintegration The Correctional Workforce
October Correctional Health Care Community Corrections
December Military Corrections International Corrections

Corrections Today Magazine 2004

December 2004
Article Title Author Display
Patterns of Thinking Daniel W. Van Ness View
Winds of Change: Democratic Reform in the Polish Prison System Paul M. Klenowski View
The Koror Jail: Cultivating a Community Within a Prison The Hon. Michael J. Rosenthal View
From Despair to Renewal: Rebuilding Belize Central Prison John C. Woods View
Improving Conditions of Confinement Through ACA Accreditation Michael Hamden View

 

February 2004
Article Title Author Display
Kids Are Kids, Not Adults James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
Juvenile Corrections: Why Would Anyone Want to Work in This Business? Francisco "Frank" J. Alarcon View
Placement of State-Committed Juveniles Larry W. Callicutt View
Working Collaboratively: Addressing the Needs of Federally Sentenced Juvenile Offenders Alex Escarcega View
Systems Change and Shrinking Budgets: Improving a Juvenile Justice System Despite Declining Resources Cheryl Stephani View
Best in the Business: Teacher Gives Students Hope for the Future Vanessa St. Gerard View

 

April 2004
Article Title Author Display
A Value Added Service Randee M. Kaiser, RN, BSN, CCHP View
What Works With At-Risk Youths Tim Cross View
Overcoming the Obstacles in Effective Correctional Instruction Anne F. Parkinson and Stephen J. Steurer View
Words Travel: A Model Family- Strengthening and Literacy Program Sara Urrutia View

 

June 2004
Article Title Author Display
Expecting the Best From Corrections James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
The Best in the Business Gary L. Johnson View
Correctional Officer and Inmates Rescue Truck Driver From Fiery Collision Michele D. Buisch View
Fugitive Recovery Unit Endeavor Captures 59 Felons Vanessa St. Gerard View
Changing the Lives of Youths Susan L. Clayton View
Correctional Officers Shot at U.N. Detention Center in Kosovo Michael Kelly View

July 2004
Article Title Author Display
Preparation: The Most Critical Strategy for Managing Terrorist Inmates Allan Turner View
Security and Technology - The Human side Debbie Mahaffey View
Collaborating for Technological Success Alexander Fox View
Cost-Effective Jail Designs and Operation David M. Parrish View
More Terrorists, Less Resources: Confronting One of the Most Critical Challanges in Corrections History Allan Turner View

August 2004
Article Title Author Display
Human Resources Committee Off and Running: The Race to Address the Challanges of the 21st Century Workforce Deborah K. Boyer, SPHR View
Creating a Great Place to Work: Why It Is Important And How It Is Done Robert Levering View
Making The Grade: Professionalizing the 21st Century Workforce Through Higher Education Partnerships Jeanne B. Stinchcomb View
Building a Strategic Workforce Plan for the Correctional Organization Edward D. Barlow and Joyce G. Fogg View
Association Certification: Proven Pathway to Professionalism Richard C. Jaffeson View

October 2004
Article Title Author Display
Changing Times in Community Corrections Denise M. Robinson View
The Development of a Gang Strategy Donald G. Evans and John Sawdon View
Washington Female Offender Re-entry Programs Combine Transitional Services With Residential Parenting Larry M.Fehr View
Prostitution: A Community Solution Alternative William F. Nelson View
Innovative Initiatives of Treatment Accountability for Safer Community Programs Karen V. Chapple and Mary Shilton View
Public Health Collaborations in a Correctional Setting Roger K. Parris View

Corrections Today Magazine 2003

February 2003
Article Title Author Display
The Probation and Parole System Needs Our Help to Succeed James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
Probation, Parole and Community Corrections: A Difficult Topic to Understand? Kathy L. Waters View
The Effectiveness of Community-Based Sanctions in Reducing Recidivism Ginger Martin View
Probation and Parole: The Savior of Corrections Justin Jones View
Juvenile Justice Practitioners Add Value to Communities Cheryln K. “Cherie” Townsend View
Falling Crime Rates, Rising Caseload Numbers: Using Police-Probation Partnerships Christopher D. Condon View
Operation Safe Streets: Delaware's Unique Law Enforcement Initiative Beth Welch View

 

April 2003
Article Title Author Display
Shift the Responsibility of Untreated Mental Illness Out of the Criminal Justice System Thomas N. Faust View
Evolving Through Accreditation John C. Bittick View
Risk Management in Jails: How to Reduce the Potential of Negative Outcomes Ray Sabbatine View
About Face Program Turns Lives Around Mary Baldwin Kennedy View
Study Reveals That More Mentally Ill Offenders Are Entering Jail Michael P. Maloney, Michael P. Ward and Charles M. Jackson View
How to Reduce Stress and Construction Costs in Designing Correctional and Detention Environments James F. Gross and Manuel J. Suarez View

 

June 2003
Article Title Author Display
Striving to Be the Best James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
Alternative Sentencing Necessary for Female Inmates With Children Jackie Crawford View
Passport to Healthy Families Janet Schadee View
Developing Programming for the Severely Behaviorally Disordered Female Offender Lynn Cahill-Masching and Amy Ray View
Capitalizing on the Differences: Pennsylvania's Response to Challenging Female Offenders Barbara Doebler and David Patton View

 

July 2003
Article Title Author Display
A Changing Reality James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
Security and Technology — New Challenges, Creative Solutions Alexander Fox View
Security Review Committee Helps Florida DOC Make Sound Technology Decisions James Upchurch View
The BOP 's Videoconferencing Network: A Cost-Effective Way of Doing Business Robert J. Palmquist and Jim Mahan View
Biometrics in Corrections: Current and Future Deployment Allan Turner View
Managing High-Risk Offenders in Prison Dormitory Settings James Peguese and Robert Koppel View

 

August 2003
Article Title Author Display
Re-Entry and Reintegration — What Is Corrections' Role? James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
Embracing Effective Programming for Offender Re-Entry Gary Hinzman, MPA View
Iowa Implements Mental Health Re-Entry Program Larry Brimeyer View
The Dynamic Supervision Project: Improving the Community Supervision of Sex Offenders Andrew Harris and R. Karl Hanson View
Adding Crime Victims to the Re-Entry Equation Peter A. Michaud View
Probation, Parole and Public Safety: The Need for Principled Pratices Versus Faddism and Circular Policy Development Mario Paparozzi View
Citizens' Circles: Community Collaboration in Re-Entry Ed Rhine, John R. Matthews II, Lee A. Sampson and the Rev. Hugh Daley View
Point/Counterpoint — The Pay-to-Stay Debate: Inmates Must Take Financial Responsibility Michelle M. Sanborn View
Point/Counterpoint — Inmate User Fees: Fiscal Fix or Mirage? Pat Nolan View

 

October 2003
Article Title Author Display
Communication Takes More Than Just Talking James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
The Correctional Health Care Debate Robert Hofacre, M.C.R.P., RN View
Bioethics and Corrections: An Experiment in Bioethics in the Florida Department of Corrections David L. Thomas View
Identification and Management of Chronic Medical Problems in Juveniles John Bradley and Eleanor M. Kalfs View
The Shared Responsibilities of Corrections and Public Health Rebecca Craig and Joni G. York View
Gender-Specific Treatment for Clients With Co-Occurring Disorders Lisa Dolan, Ken Kolthoff, Mike Schreck, Patti Smilanich and Ross Todd View

 

December 2003
Article Title Author Display
America's Resolve to Defend Freedom James A. Gondles, Jr., CAE View
Military and Civilian Corrections: The Professional Bond Maj. Gen. Donald J. Ryder View
The Military Correctional System: An Overview David K. Haasenritter View
Twice the Citizen Mark S. Inch View
Military Parole: The Final Steps Toward Responsible Citizenship James D. Johnston View
Budget Cuts Present Challenge to Many State Correctional Agencies Michele D. Buisch View


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