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Broadcast Viewing Instructions

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Next Broadcast: Health, Justice, Women: Behavioral Health and OB/GYN on February 20, 2013.

Broadcast Schedule (check your timezone!)

  • Pacific: 9 AM - 12 PM
  • Mountain: 10 AM - 1 PM
  • Central: 11 AM - 2 PM
  • Eastern: 12 PM - 3 PM

Satellite Information (updated 10/18/2012)

  • Satellite: Galaxy 17
  • Transponder: 18K, Slot 3
  • Downlink Frequency: 12057 Mhz V
  • Data Rate: 5.5 Msps
  • Symbol Rate: 3.9787
  • Modulation: QPSK
  • FEC: 3/4
  • MPEG-2 Profile: 4:2:0

Technical Support

NOTE: Do not call these numbers for anything other than streaming or satellite issues. Contact your local IT support for PDF download issues and other local computer issues.
  • Technical Support (Internet stream-only): 888-672-4483
  • Technical Support (Satellite-only): 509-354-7701
  • On-air live call-in line: 800-278-4315 (For live calls during the program only)
  • Fax: (509) 354-7714 (For faxes during the live program only)
  • E-mail address: NIC@KSPS.org

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Recommended Reading

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2012
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Health, Justice, Women: Transforming Systems--Changing Lives [Satellite/Internet Broadcast]
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
Women and girls enter the criminal justice system with distinct and unique health care needs. Most are in their child bearing years, may have children, many are victims of abuse, have a mental health diagnosis, or typically exhibit more misconduct than male offenders. This complex mix of needs affects a system's ability to work effectively as it draws upon a higher percentage of resources to care for female offenders. During this national discussion held on August 15, 2012, participants will ... Read More
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2008
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A Model for Social Justice: Collaboration Between Faith-Based and Community Organizations and Corrections: Highlights
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
Highlights are provided of advice given by individuals from correctional agencies and faith-based and community organizations on how to create successful partnerships. Sections of this presentation are: understanding each other—questions and concerns; making partnerships work; legal issues; and getting started.... Read More
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1 video DVD (17 min.)
2011
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Performance Based Measurement System: What Really Counts in Corrections!
  • [Broadcast held September 14, 2011]
  • National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
    This program provides information about the nationwide automated Performance-Based Measures System (PBMS). PBMS is an accurate, consistent way to capture, record, report and share data between correctional agencies. It was created by the Association of State Correctional Administrators (ASCA). Participants will be able to:
    • Describe the scope and development of PBMS regarding how specific needs gave rise to PBMS solutions;
    • Describe the key components of PBMS;
    • Examine the benefits of ... Read More
    VIDEO
    130 min.
    2011
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    Reduce Costs, Lower Risks, Enhance Healthcare Services: The Promise of Effective Pharmaceutical Management [Satellite/Internet Broadcast]
    National Institute of Corrections Academy (Aurora, CO).
    As jurisdictions across the nation attempt to do more with less, the effects of pharmacy management today will have long lasting and costly effects on the broader health care outcomes of tomorrow, in particular, the effectiveness of treatments for inmates with chronic illnesses, infectious diseases and comorbidities. This program will provide clarity around pharmacy management, why it is important to all jurisdictions, and methods for improving existing operations. This 3-hour program broadca... Read More
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    Available Training Opportunities

    • Starts Feb. 20, 2013 - Health, Justice, Women: Behavioral Health and OB/GYN
      This live 3-hour broadcast will take a closer look at areas introduced in the first broadcast with a focus specifically on the complexities of behavioral, obstetrical and gynecological issue that impact all women in our justice systems.
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