Large Jail Network Meeting
Mar. 17, 2013 - Mar. 19, 2013--The goals of the Large Jail Network are to explore issues facing jail systems from the perspectives of network members with administrative responsibility and to discuss strategies and resources for dealing successfully with these issues.
Overview
Knowledge is transferable, and NIC knows that the sharing of information can empower jurisdictions nationwide. To facilitate the free and open exchange of ideas and information, NIC created the Large Jail Network. The network’s meeting allows network members to share information among their colleagues and initiate the development of effective approaches to addressing similar problems or opportunities.
The network benefits not only network members, but also those they serve and represent — local government, state, community, staff, and inmates. The goals of the Large Jail Network are to explore issues facing jail systems from the perspectives of network members with administrative responsibility and to discuss strategies and resources for dealing successfully with these issues. The meeting also facilitates new and creative ways to identify and meet the needs of large jails, while nurturing communication among network members.
Audience
Top-level administrators of jails and jail systems with an average daily population of 1,000 inmates or more are welcome to become part of the network.
This program does not have a video.