The National Institute of Corrections is a center of learning, innovation, and leadership that shapes and advances effective correctional practice and public policy.
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is seeking applications for funding under the Fiscal Year 2021 Staffing Analysis - Virtual Instructor-Led Training Development and Pilot Program. This program furthers NIC’s mission by building the capacity and sustainability of federal, state, local, and tribal correctional agencies to independently evaluate and assess staffing requirements.
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is seeking applications for funding under Fiscal Year 2021. This initiative, Across State Lines: Interstate Compact, is a collaboration between the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS) and the National Institute of Corrections. In documentary film format, the project will take a historical look at the interstate compact --- what it is, why it exists, and whether the compact works.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has tapped the expertise of El Ghaziri, a UMass Lowell researcher, to create a program to improve workplace health and safety for the country's 500,000 correctional officers and staff, a population data shows are at high risk for on-the-job injury, stress, obesity and premature death. El Ghaziri's latest research is supported by a $160,830 grant from the National Institute of Corrections. The goal is to offer the new training protocols at jails, prisons and other correctional facilities across the country.
Federal assistance will be made available as Washington County officials look for ways to improve the county's criminal justice system in Fayetteville. Lori Eville, with the National Institute of Corrections, told county officials Friday their request for technical assistance will be approved although the details are not final. She said the assistance will include experts to facilitate the work of the county's Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee.
Acknowledging and supporting their identity as a parent, Dane County programs utilize NIC methodologies.
This is a three webinar series. Each webinar builds into the next!
This is a three webinar series. Each webinar builds into the next!
The National Institute of Corrections is a center of learning, innovation, and leadership that shapes and advances effective correctional practice and public policy.
If you work for a corrections agency or facility, you may know how hard it is to find great photos of the modern approach to corrections. NIC faces this same challenge and would like to partner with your agency or facility to display your photography on our website and in our marketing materials. Photos will be credited to your organization and will be used for a variety of purposes that display your photo and attribution to a wide array of audiences and champions you may not have access to.