2022 ACA New Orleans Program Book_152nd Congress of Correction

story is even more compelling than the news reports and the “Showtime” dramatization. The initial presentation will include an accurate description and chronology of events from planning to escape to capture and beyond, video of the actual route through the prison to the manhole taken hours after the escape and the Governor’s coordination of law enforcement which led to the capture of inmate David Sweat and the death of inmate Richard Matt. Learning Objectives: 1.Identify steps to uncover similar escape plans and suspicious conduct, understand the significant financial costs attributed to the event, anticipate and address the loss of morale in facilities in the aftermath of the event, explain the long-term value of administrative and criminal sanctions for staff and identify strategies for 24/7 media afforded by interviews with the perpetrator(s), understand the opportunities for improvement and change afforded by similar events and identify security deficiencies which led to the escape. 3.Identify the chronology of events in this escape event, describe the benefits of a coordinated law enforcement approach and understand the ramifications of compromised security and civilian staff. Moderator: Christopher M. Martuscello , Director, Office of Special Investigations, Albany, New York Speaker: Christopher M. Martuscello , Director, Office of Special Investigations, Albany, New York A-1D It’s Not Just for Offenders! Rights, Responsibilities and Creative Strategies for Correctional Agencies to Meet the Needs of Crime Victims Room 253 Tracks: Reentry/Community Corrections Crime victims are often the forgotten stakeholder in the corrections process. While most agencies have victim advocates attention during and after the event. 2.Identify the intelligence opportunities

A-1B The Path to Women’s Leadership Through the Journeys of Women Trailblazers Room 242 Track: Staff Training Leaders today are required to be mission driven, innovative and provide vision for those they lead. This session highlights the journey and lessons learned from some of the top women leaders in the corrections/ community corrections industry, as these dynamic leaders have risen through the ranks of elite private and government organizations. Participants will hear various perspectives from tenured professionals who have not only served on the frontline but served as executive leaders. Each panelist will chronicle her career navigation, how she developed her team, cultivated her leadership style and how she tackled challenging stagnated processes in antiquated systems. Learning Objectives: 1.Review the fundamentals of women’s leadership theories. 2.Discuss the research on women’s leadership development. 3.Recognize the importance of mentoring, networking and coaching, motivation of staff. Moderator: Leann Bertsch, President of AWEC, Senior Vice President MTC, Canton, New York Speakers: Terry Garcia , Sr. Area Manager, GEO, Richmond, Texas; Kathleen Keeny , Consultant-Retired Commissioner, Richmond, Kentucky; Dr. Wendy Williams , Deputy Commissioner, Alabama Department of Corrections, Montgomery, Alabama

Workshops Thursday, Aug. 4 t 8:15–9:45 a.m.

A-1C Escape from Dannemora: The Real Story Room 243-244 Tracks: Prisons/Jails The New York State Department of

Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), will present an inside account of the 2015 escape of two murderers from Clinton Correctional Facility — a maximum security prison in Northern New York. The real

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