2021 ACA Nashville Program Book_151st Congress of Correction

American Correctional Association Program Book, 151st Congress of Correction, Nashville, Aug. 11-15, 2021

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Table of Contents

Welcome ACA Membership Information . ............................... 2 Welcome Letters ..................................................... 5 ACA Executive Committee . .................................... 9 Nashville Host Committee .................................... 10 General Information What You Need to Know ....................................... 12 Conference Registration & Resource Center Hours ...................................................... 14 Maps and Floor Plans The Omni Floor Plans . .......................................... 16 Music City Center Floor Plans .............................. 17 Nashville Hotel Map............................................... 21 Conference Sponsors Conference Sponsors ........................................... 22 Events Schedule of Events ............................................... 24 Health Care Network Reception ........................... 26 Health Care Special Session and Luncheon . ....... 28 General Session .................................................... 30 Health and Wellness Expo .................................... 31 Grand Prize Giveaway . ......................................... 32 Worship Services .................................................. 33 Facility Tours ......................................................... 34 Business Meetings ................................................ 36

Committee Meetings . ........................................... 37 Standards & Accreditation Meetings, Hearings and Luncheon ..................................... 37 Professional Development Certification Program ............................................ 38 Continuing Education Programs for Treatment Professionals . .................................................... 40 E.R. Cass 2021 E.R. Cass Correctional Achievement Award Banquet .................................................. 44 History of the E.R. Cass Award . ........................... 46 Previous E.R. Cass Recipients . ............................ 48 Workshops Wednesday, Aug. 11 (Virtual) ............................... 50 Thursday, Aug. 12 (Live On-site and Virtual) ....... 66 Friday, Aug. 13 (Live On-site and Virtual) ............ 84 Saturday, Aug. 14 (Live On-site and Virtual) . .... 100 Sunday, Aug. 15 (Live On-site and Virtual) ........ 129 Directories Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ......................................... 134 Exhibitors ............................................................ 135 Exhibitor Addendum ........................................... 160 Index of Advertisers ............................................ 162 Participant Index ................................................. 163 American Correctional Association Staff Directory .................................................. 168

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Join ACA Today!

Join online at www.aca.org and pay with your credit card. Or, fill out and return the completed application and payment to ACA, Attention: Membership. For more information, call 703-224-0000.

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Policy on Masks ACA 151 st Congress of Correction Nashville, 2021 Attention!

As you know, CDC has established guidelines on the wearing of masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. We recognize the guidelines have changed several times. The latest recommendation is to wear masks while inside buildings, whether or not you are vaccinated. The ACA staff will all be wearing masks and we urge you to wear a mask covering your nose and mouth. We also urge you to practice mitigation wherever possible. ACA is setting up our meetings to mitigate as much as possible. We want you to be safe and to be healthy. We hope you will support our request by masking, and if you haven’t already done so, by receiving vaccinations. Thank you once again for your attendance.

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August 11, 2021

WELCOME

Dear Correctional Professionals, Welcome to the great state of Tennessee. It is our pleasure to host the American Correctional Association’s 151 st Congress of Correction in the Volunteer State. Tennessee is proud to be the home of ACA’s 107 th President and hundreds of ACA members. Correctional professionals have committed to lives of honor and service and play an essential role in making our communities healthier and safer. My administration shares your commitment to public safety, improving offender outcomes and successful reentry. I am confident that together, the ACA and its members, will continue to make a difference. Thank you for the work you do each day to enhance public safety. I hope your time here in Nashville is productive and enjoyable. Welcome to 151 st ACA Congress of Correction and welcome to Tennessee! Sincerely,

Bill Lee Governor

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Wall of Honor When the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic struck, lives were upended everywhere. It is with heavy hearts that we join grief-stricken families and loved ones to express our heartfelt sympathies for those who have died because of this insidious virus. The following is the most current list of names of the corrections professionals who gave their last full measure.

Tina Reeves (OH) Dante Reaves-Bey (SC) M. Wayne Rhodes (TX) Richard Richardson (AR) Sandra Rivera (TX) Sheila Rivera (IL) George “Bernie” Robare (KS) Susan Roberts TX) Thomas Roberts (NC) Darrell Robinson (IN) Oscar Rocha (CA) Walterio Rodriguez (TX) Wayne Rogers (FL) Franklin Rolando (NY) Pedro Romo (CA) Richard Rose (KS) Randy Rumler (MI) Kenneth Russell (TX) Mark Rustemeyer (WV) Camerino Santiago (TX) Dean Savard (MI) Raymond Scholwinski (TX) Akbar Shabazz (TX) Jermaine Shelby (OH) Quinsey Simpson (NY) Harold Smith (TX) Jeremy Smith (TN) Justin Smith (NE) Pete Smith (GA) Wayne “Sarge” Snyder (GA) Christopher Sorrenti (NC) Barbara Stewart (NC) Terry Stowe (TN) Timothy Tellez (CA) Rosa Thomas (LA) Terry Thompson Jr. (FL) Richard “Rick” Treadwill (WI) Allen Trivett (NC) Johnny Tunches (TX) Abraham Vega (TX) Bernard Waddell Sr. (NJ) Allan Weber (KS) Gary Weinke (IN) David Werksman (CA) Kelvin Wilcher (TX) Casadear “Ceda” Williams (AL) Officer Sumpter (NY) Robert Sunukjian (VA)

Maurice Lacey Jr. (NY) Joe Lange (TX) James LaRue (FL)

Maurice Ford (FL) Pamela Ford (FL) Gabriel Forrest (WA) Joseph Foster (FL) Maria Franco (CA) Severia Franklin (FL) Russell Freeman (RI)

Tracey Adams (TX) Fella Adebiyi (KS) Alexey Aguilar (FL) Alex Arango (TX) Robert Armstrong (TX) Bernard Atta (OH) Jose Diaz Ayala (FL) Jeff Bain (AL)

Carl Lenard (LA) Juan Llanes (FL) Terry Loomis (OH) Florencio Pablo Lopez (CA) Seeyengkee Ly, Sergeant (CA) Vanessa Mackey (LA) Barthphine Maduh (MD) Charles “Dan” Manrique (FL) Michael Marin (CA) Zelzah Martin (NY) Alex Martinez (TX) Ruben Martinez (TX) Erica McAdoo (CA) Sandy McCain (LA) Gwynne McCathorine (Sizer) (DC) Rev. Rufus McClendon Jr. (NJ)

Chad Fultz (TN) Ely Galan (NY) Dewane (Pete) Gannon (OH) Maria Garcia (TX) Michael “Mike” Garrigan (GA) Mike Garrison (MI) Maria Gibbs (NJ) Jason “Peewee” Goen (FL) Inez Gonzales (NY) Keith Goodman (TX) Brandon Gore (NC) Randy Gouard (TX) Rose Goudy (LA) Joseph Greinke (NC) Robin Grubbs (GA) Jack “Grumpy” Gywnes (FL) Kenneth Harbin (TX) Michael Harper (TX) Charles Harris (NY) Charles Harris (NC) Connie Jones Hawkins (NY)

Earl Barksdale (VA) Richard Barry (FL) Wagner “Buzz” Baskett (KY) Grace Bellamy (GA) Julio Beltran (CA) Shannon Bennett (FL) Jesse Bolton (TX) Mickey Bowen (AL)

Gloria Boyer (OH) Jairo Bravo (FL) Johnnie Brown (FL) Loren Buddress (CA)

Michelle McIntyre (CA) Kyomi McKeithen (NY) Elvester McKoy (NY) Thomas McMahon (IN) Dr. Casey McVea (LA) Jon Melvin (WA) Juan Menchaca (TX) Maria Mendez (TX) Danny Mendoza (CA) Armando Meneses (CA) William Merced Jr. (NJ) Darren Miller (OH) Ron Miller (CO) Edwin Montanano (NJ) Kenneth Moore (DC)

Robert Burns (OH) Damon Burton (MI) Robert Cadrette (MD) Frederick “Butch” Cameron (VA) Edward Cantu (TX)

Lorraine Carlisle (NY) Dudley Champ (TX) Angela Chavers (FL) David Christensen (WA) Susan Marie Cicala (NJ) Gregory Clark Jr. (OH) Jonathan Coelho (CT) Coy D. Coffman Jr. (TX) James Coleman (TX) Steven Cooke (OH) Zeb Craig (NJ) Stacy Crosby (TX) Fred Cueto (CA)

Luis Hernandez (TX) James Herrera (CO) Avery Hillman (GA) Frank Holguin (CA) Richard Holley (TX)

Charles Holt (TX) Jeff Hopkins (TX) Scott Horman (AZ) Nicholas Howell (GA) Master Sergeant Henry Hunter (LA) Anthony Jackson (TN)

Berisford Anthony Morse (WA) Miroslaw Mroczkowski (AZ) Benny Napoleon (MI) Dan Oaks (WA)

Tawiwo Obele (TX) Richard O’Brien (IL)

Kimberly Culler (NC) John Dawson (OH) Delmar Dean (WV) Gary Dean (PA) Stephen Desfosses (MA) Woodrow “Buddy” Dowdy (VA) Timothy De La Fuente (TX) Daisy Doronila (NJ)

Vicky James (TX) Edwin Jensen (AZ) Charles Pugh Johnson (FL) Eric Johnson (TX) Robert Johnson (MI) Stanton Johnson (LA) Antoine Jones (IL) Christopher Jones (OH) Elizabeth Jones (TX) Gail Jones (NY) Mark Jones (OH) Jose Kates (CA) David Keith (OH) Karen Kennedy (MD) Kristin Keyer (OH) Craig King (TX) Lamar Robinson King (DE)

Thomas Adedayo Ogungbire (TX) Hunter O’Kelly-Rodriguez (NY) Shane Owens (FL)

Joseph Parkinson (NY) Nelson Perdomo (NJ) David Perez (NY) Alexander Pettiway (NC) Charlynn Phillips (NC) Gilbert Polanco (CA) Jackson Pongay (TX) Julian Priest (NC) Treva Preston (TX) Joseph Quillen Jr. (TX) Ernie Quintero (AZ) Alvin Ramirez (AZ) Jackson Rather III (TN)

Coretta Downing (NC) Garry Duplessis Jr. (LA) Chris Dye (GA)

Dwight Willis (MO) Sean Wilson (TX) Londell Woodbury (FL) Terrell Young (CA) Dennis Zambrana (PA)

Norman Dye (NC) Francine Earls (IN) Asa Enoch (FL) Jerry Esparza (TX) Brian Faison (FL) Michael Flagg (NC) Kevin Fletcher (AZ)

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Welcome to the 151 st Congress of Correction

WELCOME

I am pleased to welcome you to Nashville, Tennessee, the site of ACA’s 151 st Congress of Correction. We are coming together in Nashville, a vibrant center of the music industry, to raise our voices in concert about the wonderful work we are doing in the field of corrections. Among the numerous live music venues that dot the town, you will learn what it takes to bring together every facet of corrections to make your facilities hum in perfect rhythm. Bringing the entire field of corrections professionals together in one place for the 151 st time, this Congress of Correction promises to be an enriching experience for all participants. Once again, the entire world of correctional professionals will be treated to ACA’s lively workshops, unforgettable general session,

interactive Health and Wellness Expo, continuing education credits, top-of-the-line exhibitors, absorbing speakers and networking opportunities that are a must for anyone in the corrections industry. I want to thank our host committee for the superb job they have done to make this the best possible conference experience. I am truly honored to be attending my first Congress of Corrections as ACA president and I am looking forward to meeting many of the tremendous corrections professionals who will be attending both in person and virtually. It is these corrections professionals who serve the public so selflessly that I hope to honor and serve over the next two years as ACA President. I heartly welcome you to the 151 st Congress of Correction in Nashville and I sincerely hope we all leave this gathering on a high note.

Tony C. Parker President American Correctional Association

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Welcome to Nashville!

On behalf of our American Correctional Association leadership, host committee and staff, I am pleased to welcome you to the 151 st annual Congress of Correction in Nashville. I expect the Music City to strike the right chord with the thousands of corrections professionals who will gather here to exchange ideas, network and gain practical knowledge. At this conference, there will be abundant opportunities to participate in a variety of amazing sessions, workshops, plenaries and special events. I urge you to attend as many as you can during this busy week. The numerous vendors in our exhibit hall feature the absolute latest in technology and essential services in the world of corrections which will give you the tools you need to be successful. Please stop by and introduce yourself to them all.

WELCOME

In addition, one of the truly key elements of ACA’s Congress of Correction is the exclusive opportunity to earn important certifications and gain continuing education units. The specialized knowledge you will soak up from the best thinkers in our field who present or speak at this year’s congress will give you the tools to be a leader and innovator in your profession. It is absolutely true: attending an ACA conference furthers your professional career like nothing else. Creating and running an event of this magnitude takes a lot of work from dedicated professionals. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the debt we all have to these women and men who spent their time and lent us their talents to put on this extraordinary event. I am sure you will join in chorus with me to give them a sincere thanks for all their efforts.

James A. Gondles Jr., CAE Executive Director American Correctional Association

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ACA Executive Committee

The American Correctional Association’s Executive Committee for 2021-2023 is one of the finest collections of talented women and men from the field of corrections. The Officers of the Executive Committee are Tony C. Parker, president; Denise M. Robinson, president-elect; Tony M. Wilkes, vice-president; Harbans S. Deol, treasurer; and Gary C. Mohr immediate past-president. ACA’s Executive Director James A. Gondles, Jr. serves as secretary, while our Board of Governors representatives consist of Elizabeth F. Arthur and Derrick Schofield. Each officer serves a two-year term and is elected by the association’s membership from recommendations made by the Nominating Committee. Each one of these women and men bring a wealth of experience, leadership and commitment to their task of leading the corrections profession forward. We know each and every one is dedicated to advancing the field of corrections in their communities and we value the energy, enthusiasm and talent they will bring to ACA and every correction professional worldwide. We expect them to have a lasting impact on our field and will certainly maintain the standards of excellence shown by previous leaders in ACA’s 151-year history.

WELCOME

Tony C. Parker President

Denise M. Robinson President-Elect

Tony M. Wilkes Vice President

Harbans S. Deol, D.O., Ph.D. Treasurer

Gary C. Mohr Immediate Past President

Elizabeth F. “Beth” Arthur Board of Governors Representative

Derrick D. Schofield, Ph.D. Board of Governors Representative

James A. Gondles Jr., CAE Secretary

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Nashville Host Committee Betty Adams Wooten American Correctional Association Past President Nashville, TN

Paris Long Marketing and Communications Manager Wellpath Nashville, TN Charity McGee Marketing and Communications Manager Wellpath Nashville, TN Jennifer Nichols Commissioner Department of Children’s Services Nashville, TN Tony Parker Commissioner Tennessee Department of Corrections Nashville, TN Jim Purviance Executive Director Tennessee Board of Parole Nashville, TN

Michael Fitzhugh Sheriff Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office Murfreesboro, TN Tim Fuller Sheriff Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Winchester, TN Dawn Gifford Tennessee Department of Corrections Tennessee Correctional Association Nashville, TN Jill Gillian Manager, Program Development Core Civic ACA Board of Governors Hohenwald, TN

Jeff Bledsoe Executive Director Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association Lebanon, TN

Floyd Bonner, Jr Sheriff Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Memphis, TN Mike Breedlove Sheriff Cheatham County Sheriff’s Office Ashland City, TN

WELCOME

Robert C. Bryan Sheriff Wilson County Lebanon, TN

Daron Hal l Sheriff Davidson County Nashville, TN

Sheila D. J. Calloway Judge Nashville and Davidson County Juvenile Court Nashville, TN

David Rausch Director Tennessee Bureau of

James Hammond Sheriff Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Chattanooga, TN David Hart Chief Executive Officer TRICOR Nashville, TN

Investigation Nashville, TN

Silas Deane President and CEO VendEngine Brentwood, TN

Lorraine Rea Administrative Services Assistant 3 Tennessee Department of Correction Nashville, TN Dusty Rhoades Sheriff Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Franklin, TN

Kirk Fields Chief Jailer Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Memphis, TN

Damon T. Hininger President and CEO CoreCivic Brentwood, TN

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Michael Van Dyke Sheriff Robertson County Sheriff’s Office Springfield, TN William Wall Executive Director Tennessee Corrections Institute Nashville, TN Roy Weatherford Sheriff Sumner County Sheriff’s Office Gallatin, TN

Shaun Shepard Deputy Chief Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Chattanooga, TN Tom Spangler Sheriff Knox County Sheriff’s Office Knoxville, TN Chuck Taylor Deputy Commissioner and Chief of Staff Tennessee Department of Corrections Nashville, TN

Karla R. West Chief of Staff/Communications Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Nashville, TN CJ Whitfield Director of Partner Services Wellpath Nashville, TN Tony M. Wilkes Chief of Corrections Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Nashville, TN

WELCOME

Thank You to the Nashville Host Committee! Thank you for all of your support! We appreciate all of your hard work.

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WhatYou Needto Know

Continuing Education Opportunities — Visit the ACA professional development staff in the ACA Resource Center during registration hours for additional information. See pages 40 and 42.

Policy on Masks:

Exhibitor Service Counter — Located in Exhibit Hall C/D.

ACA recommends attendees wear masks while inside buildings, whether or not you are vaccinated. The ACA staff will all be wearing masks and we urge you to wear a mask covering your nose and mouth. We also urge you to practice mitigation wherever possible. ACA is setting up our meetings to mitigate as much as possible.

Facility Tours — Facility tours are being offered by the Host Committee. You may sign up for the tours from Thursday, Aug. 12, to the morning of Sunday, Aug. 15. Space is limited, so sign up in the registration area. See pages 34-35. Food Service — A variety of food and beverage outlets are located in the Music City Center and surrounding area. General Session — Friday, Aug. 13, from 2–3:30 p.m. in the Music City Center, Exhibit Hall D. See page 30. Grand Prize Giveaway — The grand prize will be given away on Sunday, Aug. 15, at 1:45 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall. The grand prize is sponsored by Acorn Engineering/ AcornVac, Attenti, Falcon, Inc., NCIC Inmate Communications, RaySecur and VitalCore Health Strategies. Don’t forget to get your ticket stamped. You must be present to win! We will stop accepting entries at 11:15 a.m. See page 32.

Americans With Disabilities Act — If any guest needs assistance, please contact American Correctional Association show management at 703-981-4738.

General Information Badge Identification — Wear your ACA badge at all times during the ACA Congress of Correction. It is your passport to the General Session, Exhibit Hall, workshops and social events. There will be badge checkers at each event.

Badge Replacement — If you lose your badge, replace it at the ACA registration area for a $25 fee. Business Center — the UPS store is located inside the Music City Center. The hours are Monday to Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cell Phones — Use of cell phones is not permitted in sessions, workshops or meetings. Please remember to turn them off or to silent mode.

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Health Care Network Reception — Thursday, Aug. 12, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. in the Music City Center, Marty Dickens Terrace. See page 26. Health Care Special Session and Luncheon — Thursday, Aug. 12, from 12:15–1:45 p.m. at the Omni hotel in the Legends Ballroom D. Seating is limited. See page 28. Health and Wellness Expo — Thursday, Aug. 12, 8 a.m.–4 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 13, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 14, 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.; at the Music City Center. See page 31. Lost and Found — Any found items should be given to ACA show management. Items not retrieved by the end of the day will be given to building security for safekeeping. If you have lost an item, check with the ACA Registration Desk. Materials/Distribution — Distribution of flyers, brochures or any other materials in and around all registration, workshop, exhibit and other conference areas is prohibited. Circulators or other promotional material may be distributed only within the exhibitor’s assigned booth. Any prohibited materials found will be removed immediately. Non-Exhibitor/Consultant — A company, firm, consultant or organization not assigned exhibit space must register as such and pay the non-exhibitor registration rate for the full conference and/or the daily registration. If non-exhibiting companies do not register as such, they will jeopardize their future participation in ACA events. There will be an additional monetary penalty as deemed necessary by ACA. Parking — Parking is available in several garages in the area. Photography — Still photography and video recording of any exhibit or function is prohibited within the exhibit hall, meeting rooms and lobbies. Exhibitors may take pictures only of their own booth, and only

before and after show hours. Any photography or video recording during show hours must be approved by ACA show management. Show Management Office — Located in Show Office C. Smoking — Smoking is not permitted inside the convention center or within 25 feet of any of its entrances. Smoking is restricted to designated outdoor areas. Social Media — Follow us on Facebook at americancorrectionalassociation, on Twitter at @acainfo and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/amercorrectionalassoc. Solicitation — Solicitation by non-exhibitors is strictly prohibited. Any person representing a non-exhibitor and identified as soliciting in any area of ACA’s conference will have their credentials revoked and will be asked to leave the premises.

General Information

Speaker Ready Room — Located in Room 206A. (Fri–Sun)

Workshops — Content and speakers are subject to change. Seating at sessions is first come, first served. See pages 50-132. Worship Services — Scheduled during the conference. See page 33 for specific times and locations.

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Conference Registration and Resource Center Hours

Thursday, Aug. 12 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Attendee & Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center Friday, Aug. 13 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m., Attendee & Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center

Saturday, Aug. 14 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Attendee & Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center Sunday, Aug. 15 8 a.m.–1 p.m., Attendee & Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center

Please Join Us!

Health Care Special Session & Luncheon Thursday, Aug. 12, 12:30–1:45 p.m. Seating is limited. The Omni, Legends Ballroom D Health Care Network Reception Thursday, Aug. 12, 5:30–6:30 p.m. Music City Center, Marty Dickens Terrace Health and Wellness Expo Thursday, Aug. 12, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 13, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Music City Center

General Information Exhibit Hall Open House Reception Friday, Aug. 13, 3:45–6 p.m. Music City Center, Exhibit Hall C

General Session Friday, Aug. 13, 2–3:30 p.m. Music City Center, Exhibit Hall D Grand Prize Giveaway Sunday, Aug. 15, 1:45 p.m. Music City Center, Exhibit Hall C E.R. Cass Award Banquet Sunday, Aug. 15, 6–10 p.m. Ticket required. The Omni, Legends Ballroom

Join us at the Exhibit Hall Luncheon Saturday, Aug. 14 Sunday, Aug. 15 12 p.m.

Complimentary to all registered attendees!

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Maps And Floor Plans

LEVEL 1

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THOMPSON, VENTULETT, STAINBACK & ASSOCIATES, INC.

336 W. 36th Street, Suite 970 New York, NY 10018 Voice 212.226.2626

c 2700 PROMENADE TWO 1230 PEACHTREE SREET N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30309-3591 404-888-6600 FAX: 404-888-6700 THOMPSON, VENTULETT, STAINBACK & ASSOCIATES, INC.

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Music City Center Floor Plans

Maps and Floor Plans

YOU ARE ON LEVEL 3

LEVEL 4

LEVEL 3

To Grand Ballroom

To 6th Street & Parking Garage

To Lower Levels

HALL D

HALL C

HALL B

HALL A1

HALL A2

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 1M

Davidson Ballroom

LEVEL 1

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THOMPSON, VENTULETT, STAINBACK & ASSOCIATES, INC.

336 W. 36th Street, Suite 970 New York, NY 10018 Voice 212.226.2626

c 2700 PROMENADE TWO 1230 PEACHTREE SREET N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30309-3591 404-888-6600 FAX: 404-888-6700 THOMPSON, VENTULETT, STAINBACK & ASSOCIATES, INC.

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Music City Center Floor Plans

YOU ARE ON LEVEL 3M

LEVEL 4

LEVEL 3M

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 1M

Davidson Ballroom

Maps And Floor Plans

LEVEL 1

G-SK-048

Map Artwork - Sign Type 6B – Orientation Horizontal FULL 06/22/12 G2-601

THOMPSON, VENTULETT, STAINBACK & ASSOCIATES, INC.

336 W. 36th Street, Suite 970 New York, NY 10018 Voice 212.226.2626

c 2700 PROMENADE TWO 1230 PEACHTREE SREET N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30309-3591 404-888-6600 FAX: 404-888-6700 THOMPSON, VENTULETT, STAINBACK & ASSOCIATES, INC.

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Nashville Hotel Map

WELCOME!

The American Correctional Association’s 151st Congress of Correction August 12–15, 2021 | Music City Center

OFFICIAL HOUSING MAP: DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE

1. Omni Nashville Hotel (HQ Hotel) 250 Rep. John Lewis Way South 2. Hilton Nashville Downtown

GAY ST

Maps and Floor Plans

Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum Nashville Municipal Auditorium

To Germantown

Tennessee State Capitol

To East Nashville

121 4th Avenue South

3. Hyatt Place Hotel

Metro Nashville Courthouse

To West End

CHARLOTTE AVE

301 3rd Avenue South

7TH AVE N War Memorial Auditorium Tennessee State Museum Military Branch

McL E MOR E ST

Public Square Parking (underground)

DEADERICK ST

4. Renaissance

Nashville Hotel 611 Commerce Street 5. The Westin Nashville 807 Clark Place

UNION ST Tennessee Performing Arts Center

TO: I-40 E/W I-65 N/S

The Arcade REP. JOHN LEWIS WAY S REP. JOHN LEWIS WAY N REP. JOHN LEWIS WAY S REP. JOHN LEWIS WAY N 1 2 Honky Tonks Ryman Auditorium Music City Walk of Fame Park Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Honky Tonks

BRANDON ST

POLK AVE

PRINTERS ALLEY

10TH AVE N

9TH AVE N

8TH AVE N

6TH AVE N

4TH AVE N

2ND AVE N

3RD AVE N

1ST AVE N

CAPITOL BLVD

YMCA

CHURCH ST

To West End

Downtown Public Library

NCVC

CMT

COMMERCE ST Fifth +Broadway

The District

ROSA L. PARKS BLVD

4

The District

Riverfront

9TH AVE N

10TH AVE N

3RD AVE N

4TH AVE N

2ND AVE N

1ST AVE N

7TH AVE N

AT&T

Park

National Museum of African American Music

Honky Tonks

BROADWAY Nashville Visitor Center

To West End

Honky Tonks

9T H AV E S

10TH AVE S Frist Art Museum

Music City Star Train Depot

TO: I-40 E/W I-65 N/S

Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame

MCGAVOCK ST

JOHN SEIGENTHALER PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

Bridgestone Arena

4TH AVE S

10TH AVE S

6TH AVE S

8TH AVE S

3RD AVE S

7TH AVE S

1ST AVE S

9TH AVE S

2ND AVE S

Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Pinnacle

To Music Row & The Gulch

DEMONBREUN ST

Ascend Amphitheater

Cummins Station

MUSIC CITY CENTER (Convention Center)

S

Cummins Station

MOLLOY ST

3

To East Nashville

CLARK PL

10TH AVE S

9TH AVE S

8TH AVE S

5

KOREAN VETERANS BLVD

6TH AVE S

7TH AVE S

4TH AVE S

1ST AVE S

2ND AVE S

LEA ST

3RD AVE S

THE GULCH

HERMITAGE AVE

PEABODY ST

TO: I-40 E/W

CANNERY ROW

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A Heartfelt Thanks to Our Generous Sponsors

Conference Sponsors A C I S S SYSTEMS

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Conference Sponsors

Badge Holders/Lanyards

Grand Prize

Armor Health , Booth #230

Acorn Engineering/AcornVac, Booth #513 Attenti , Booth #300 Falcon, Inc. , Booth #427 NCIC Inmate Communications , Booth #106 RaySecur, Booth #808 VitalCore Health Strategies, Inc. , Booth #227 Health Care Luncheon Centurion Health , Booth #307 Health Care Networking Reception CorrectRx Pharmacy Services, Inc. , Booth #201 Hotel Room Keycards WellPath , Booth #101 Tote Bags VitalCore Health Strategies, Inc. , Booth #227 Virtual Exhibit Hall Prizes Keefe Group , Booth #501

Daily Coffee Break Correctional Management Institute of Texas , Booth #127 (Saturday) Wexford Health, Booth #121 (Friday) E.R. Cass Banquet Entertainment CoreCivic , Booth #200 Exhibit Hall Luncheon ACISS Systems, Booth #100 ADANI Systems, Inc. , Booth #107 Clear Handbags & More, Booth #736 Compliant Technologies , Booth #142 CoreCivic, Booth #200 Optamo, Booth #607 Persevere, Booth #325 Tyler Technologies , Booth #120 Vant4ge, Booth #524 Veterans Lab Services, Inc. , Booth #131 General Session Keynote Speaker Aramark, Booth #301 Falcon, Inc. , Booth #427 General Session Refreshment Leidos Corizon Health, Booth #727 Cortech USA, Booth #731 Dreamosophy, Booth #124 LexisNexis, Booth #408

Virtual Rotating Banner Ad Keefe Group , Booth #501 Workshop Track Centurion Health , Booth #307 — Wednesday Physician Training Falcon, Inc. , Booth #427 — Wednesday Mental Health

Updated 8-10-21

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All events take place at the Music City Center unless otherwise noted. Time Wednesday, Aug. 11 NOTE: Wednesday sessions are virtual-only workshops. There will be no on-site events on this day.

Workshop Tracks — Security, Mental Health, Nurses, Physicians/Mid-levels, Dental

Virtual

Workshops (page 50)

9–10:30 a.m.

Virtual

Workshops (page 54)

11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Virtual

Workshops (page 58)

1:30–3 p.m.

Virtual

Workshops (page 62)

3:30–5 p.m.

Time

Thursday, Aug. 12

Events

Health and Wellness Expo Music City Center

8 a.m.–4 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Plenary 1 (page 66)

8:30–10 a.m.

Drugs: From the Borders to Inside the Fence and Workshops (page 67)

New Auditor Training The Omni, Legends E/F

8:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 70)

10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

Health Care Special Session & Luncheon The Omni, Legends Ballroom D Seating is limited. Sponsored by Centurion, LLC.

12:15–1:45 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 73)

2–3:30 p.m.

Committee on Performance-Based Standards The Omni, Legends A/B/C

3–5 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 77)

3:45–5:15 p.m.

Health Care Network Reception Music City Center, Marty Dickens Terrace Sponsored by Correct Rx Pharmacy Services.

5:30–6:30 p.m.

Time

Friday, Aug. 13

Workshops (page 84)

8:30–10 a.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

On-site and Virtual-Live

Special Training: (page 88)

8:30–11 a.m.

Use of Separation for Juvenile Facilities

Health and Wellness Expo Music City Center

10 a.m.–6 p.m.

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Time

Friday, Aug. 13 (continued)

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 91)

10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

Special Training (page 96) On-site and Virtual-Live Adult Local Detention Facilities Performance-Based Standards and Expected Practices: 2021 Updates and What You Need to Know

11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

ACA General Session

2–3:30 p.m.

Music City Center, Exhibit Hall D, Sponsored by Aramark Correctional Services, Inc. and Falcon Correctional and Community Services, Inc.

Events

On-site and Virtual-Live

Exhibit Hall Open House Reception

3:45–6 p.m.

Time

Saturday, Aug. 14

Accreditation Panel Hearings Music City Center, Davidson Ballroom, C3

8 a.m.–5 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 100)

8:30–10 a.m.

Health and Wellness Expo Music City Center

10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 108)

10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Exhibit Hall Open/Sponsored Lunch

11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.

Board of Governors Meeting Music City Center, Room 202 A/B/C

2–4 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 115)

1:30–3 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 122)

3:30–5 p.m.

Time

Sunday, Aug. 15

Accreditation Panel Hearings Music City Center, Davidson Ballroom, C3

8 a.m.–5 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Plenary 2 (page 129)

8:30–10 a.m.

Global Pandemic Response: 2020 Recap, 2021 Reset

Delegate Assembly Meeting Music City Center, Room 202 A/B/C

10 a.m.–12 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Workshops (page 130)

10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

On-site and Virtual-Live

Exhibit Hall Open/Sponsored Lunch/

12–2 p.m.

Grand Prize (1:45 p.m.) Music City Center, Exhibit Hall C

E.R. Cass Award Banquet The Omni, Legends Ballroom Ticket required. Sponsored by CoreCivic

6–10 p.m.

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Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021 • 5:30‑6:30 p.m. Join us on the Marty Dickens Terrace at the Music City Center HEALTH CARE NETWORK RECEPTION Sponsored by

Located across the street from the Omni (side entrance) on Rep. John Lewis Way (formerly 5th Ave).

LEVEL 1: Meeting Rooms

5th AVENUE

KOREAN VETERANS BOULEVARD

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HEALTH CARE SPECIAL SESSION AND LUNCHEON

COVID-19, The Path Forward: Vaccine Boosters? Variants? and Herd Immunity?

Dr. Amber D’Souza Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

The Omni Hotel, Legends Ballroom D. Lunch is limited to 225 people — come early! Unlimited general seating is available. THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 12:15–1:45 P.M.

D r. Amber D’Souza is a Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has a M.S. in Molecular and cellular biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1999), an MPH in Disease Control (2001) from the University of Texas-Houston and a Ph.D. in infec- tious disease epidemiology from Johns Hopkins (2007). Dr. D’Souza leads a research program on infectious diseases, translational epidemiology and risk reduction among high risk populations. She is a member of the NIH HPV Vaccine Trial Working Group, and PI of the datacenter for the MACS-WIHS

Combined Cohort Study — the longest observation- al epidemiologic study of HIV in the United States. Dr. D’Souza is known for her research on viruses, most notably HPV and HIV, as well as her work in COVID-19 prevention. She has over 200 publications and her research has been cited over 16,000 times.

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ACA GENERAL SESSION

Governor

and

W ith eight Top 5 singles, six No. 1s, and 1 Billion career on-demand streams under his belt, Rodney Atkins is one of Country music’s most prominent artists. Continuing to be recog- nized as a powerful voice on Country radio, his Platinum-selling No. 1 “Watching You” earned the songwriter a BMI “Million-Air” award and the top spot on Country Aircheck ’s top-played songs of the decade list. Atkins was the second most-played male artist of the decade overall. He has also sold over 11 million units and earned ten career Gold, Platinum and Multi-Platinum RIAA certifications to date, including his latest Gold-certified single, “Caught Up In The Country (feat. The Fisk Jubilee Singers),” which also set the record for longest-running single in Billboard Country Airplay history at 57 weeks. Atkins recent- ly performed on NBC’s TODAY Show , GMA’s Strahan & Sara , and FOX & Friends . Atkins has released six number-one singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Charts including: If You’re Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows), Watching You, These Are My Peo- ple, Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy), It’s America, and Take a Back Road. Rodney’s latest single “A Little Good News” is available now.

G overnor B ill Lee is a seventh-generation Tennessean and the 50 th Governor of Tennessee. He was raised in Franklin, where he still resides today with his wife, Maria, on his family’s farm. During his first year in office, Governor Lee passed a series of legislative ini- tiatives to strengthen career and technical training, expand school choice, pursue criminal justice reform, improve public safety, and sharpen the effectiveness of government. Under his leadership, Tennessee was named the number one best fiscally managed state in the country, the best business climate in the U.S., number one in the nation for advanced industry job growth and the best state for small business growth.

Friday, Aug. 13 • 2–3:30 p.m. • Music City Center, Exhibit Hall D

HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO Occupational Excellence: 151 Years of Changing Lives

151 st Congress of Correction

Expo Hours: Thursday, Aug. 12: 8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 13: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 14: 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Location: Music City Center – Level 2 Nashville, TN Expo Activities: Massages Health Screening CompetitiveWellness Challenges Wii Fit Games

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Grand Prize Giveaway

1st Place

A 2020 Jeep Renegade!

WHEN: Sunday, Aug. 15, 1:45 p.m. WHERE: Exhibit Hall

Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! Become a part of this extraordinary event. Remember: YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!

Rules & Regulations

1. You must be present to win. 2. Only registered conference attendees are eligible to enter. 3. You must be 18 years of age or older to enter. 4. ACA staff, exhibitors and their families are not eligible to enter. 5. Family Auxiliary registrants are not eligible to enter. 6. Each of the booths of the sponsoring companies must be visited and an entry form stamped by each. 7. Only completed official entry forms will be accepted into the drawing. It is the responsibility of the participant to place the entry ticket into the “Ticket Box” located in the Exhibit Hall Lounge. 8. No purchase necessary. Making a purchase will not increase your chances of winning. The odds of winning depend upon the number of entries received. Void where prohibited by law. 9. Winners are responsible for all taxes, sales taxes and fees due in connection with the prizes. 10. Winners shall be required to execute an Authorization and Release Form, which shall release the American Correctional Association, its representatives, contractors and employees from liability of any kind for claims arising out of or in connection with the prizes. 11. All participants are responsible to verify that they are able to accept the prize and that it is approved by their facility/agency/employer prior to entering the drawing. 12. In the case of a winner not being able to accept the prize the runners up will be awarded the prize instead and that will be determined by a coin toss if necessary. 13. Only one prize will be awarded per winner. 14. Entries will not be accepted after 1:15 p.m. on Sunday, August 15, 2021. GOOD LUCK! Remember: You must be present to win!

Please be sure to check the eligibility rules!

CASH!

2nd & 3rd Place

Sponsored by:

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