2020 ACA San Diego Program Book_Winter Conference
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the process of improving its grievance policies and procedures. Learning Objectives: • Consider new ways of analyzing inmate grievance data to identify trends and ways of prioritizing topic areas. • Articulate potential ways of modifying the grievance process to allow for a more relational approach to addressing commonly grieved issues. • Identify ways in which their state/ jurisdiction can more effectively streamline their inmate grievance process. Moderator: Heather Zwickert , Deputy Chief of Planning, Delaware Department of Correction, Dover Delaware Speakers: Joanna Champney , M.A., Chief of Planning, Delaware Department of Correction, Dover, Delaware; Wendy Leach ,
Workshops Saturday, Jan. 11 t 2–3:30 p.m.
JD, Senior Consultant, The Moss Group, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia; Shane Troxler , Chief of Prisons, Delaware Department of Correction, Dover, Delaware
ACA Seeks Book Authors Do you have experience in corrections and the desire to inform others about what you have learned? If so, you are a potential ACA author. We are seeking corrections professionals to submit book manuscripts for review and consideration on a variety of subject matter.
Possible topics include • Ethics in corrections. • Effective mental health treatment. • Sex offender monitoring and treatment. • Financial management in corrections. • Programs for long-term offenders. • Staff training. • Greening of corrections: innovative strategies. • Preparing offenders for reentry. • Incarcerated women: reducing recidivism.
Your suggestions for books on other topics are welcome. For more information, please contact 800-222-5646, ext. 0194.
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