2021 ACA Nashville Program Book_151st Congress of Correction

Workshops Saturday, Aug. 14 t 1:30–3 p.m.

reasonable production expectations for a dental clinic. • Participants will be able to assess potential ways to cut and manage supply/equipment costs. • Participants will be able to assess current staffing models to ensure adequate coverage for needed production. Moderator: Juana R. Cavinder , DDS MPH HP, Chief Dental Officer, Valley Center, San Diego, California Speakers: Karen Street , DDS, Regional Dental Director, Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Iowa Park, Texas

D-3F Introducing a Comprehensive Incentive-based Corrections System in Illinois Room 208A Track: Prisons As part of IDOC’s efforts at continual improvement, the Department is developing a more seamless and coherent system of incentives and opportunities. This system will emphasize the reinforcement of positive behavior and rehabilitation over punishment and a reliance on holding offenses. It will also emphasize the use of clear and attainable rewards for positive behavior as well as easily understood sanctions. This revised system is built on six pillars that IDOC leadership has reformed: security classification, implementation of statewide risk and needs assessment tool, individualized case planning, streamlining of earned discretionary sentence credit, creation of reentry pathways and right sizing of community supervision.

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