2022 ACA Phoenix Program Book_Winter Conference
American Correctional Association Program Book, 2022 Winter Conference, Phoenix, Jan. 6-9, 2022
PROGRAM BOOK
JAN. 6-9, 2022 2022 WINTER CONFERENCE AMERICAN CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION
This is your digital Program Book. It will not be printed.
Policy on Masks ACA 2022 Winter Conference Phoenix, AZ 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.
Table of Contents
Welcome How to Download the ACA Conference App........... 2 Welcome Letters ..................................................... 3 ACA Executive Committee . .................................... 9 Wall of Honor ........................................................ 10 Scavenger Hunt .................................................... 11 Phoenix Host Committee ...................................... 12 General Information What You Need to Know ....................................... 14 Conference Registration & Resource Center Hours ...................................................... 16 ACA Membership Information . ........................... 103 Maps and Floor Plans The Sheraton Floor Plans . .................................... 18 Hyatt Regency Floor Plans ................................... 20 Phoenix Convention Center Floor Plans ............... 21 Phoenix Hotel Map. ............................................... 24 Conference Sponsors Conference Sponsors ........................................... 26 Events Health Care Network Reception ........................... 17 Schedule of Events ............................................... 28 Health Care Special Session and Luncheon . ....... 30 General Session .................................................... 32 Grand Prize Giveaway . ......................................... 34
Worship Services .................................................. 35 Facility Tours ......................................................... 36 Business Meetings ................................................ 38 Committee Meetings . ........................................... 39 Standards and Accreditation Meetings and Hearings ...................................................... 40 Certification Program ............................................ 42 Continuing Education Programs for Treatment Professionals . .................................................... 44 Workshops Thursday, Jan. 6 .................................................... 48 Friday, Jan. 7.......................................................... 68 Saturday, Jan. 8 .................................................... 82 Sunday, Jan. 9 . ................................................... 110 Directories Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ......................................... 120 Exhibitors ............................................................ 121 Exhibitor Addendum ........................................... 142 Index of Advertisers ............................................ 144 Participant Index ................................................. 145 American Correctional Association Staff Directory .................................................. 150 Professional Development
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How to Download the ACA Conference App
To download the ACA Conferences app enter the following URL, www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences , into a browser on your device. This link will automatically detect your phone type and take you to the right place to download the app. Or, just scan the QR Code to download the app. To search the app stores via keywords: • Apple users (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad): Go to the Apple App Store and search “American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. • Android users: Go to the Google Play Store and search “American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. • All other web-enabled devices: Type the following link into your browser (www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences), and it will take you to the HTML5 version of the app.
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For more information, email healthcare@aca.org
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Welcome to the ACA 2022Winter Conference
WELCOME
I am happy to welcome you to Phoenix, Arizona, the site of ACA’s 2022 Winter Conference. Here in the Valley of the Sun, corrections professionals from across our great country and from every corner of the globe will join together and advance the cause of corrections. Gathering the entire field of corrections professionals together in Phoenix, named for the mythical bird that is reborn of its own ashes, should prove a worthy place to renew our commitment to the very best in correctional practices and procedures. As always, correctional professionals will be treated to ACA’s informative workshops, an exciting general session, a raft of continuing education opportunities, a full scope of top-quality exhibitors, enchanting speakers and networking opportunities to
enrich every correctional professional who joins us in the desert. I want to thank our host committee for their amazing performance in putting together the best possible conference experience for all attendees. Mostly, I am looking forward to communing with the outstanding women and men who make up my chosen profession. I am always inspired by your energy, your selfless dedication to the highest principles and your desire to help change the lives of your staff and the incarcerated population you serve. I heartly welcome you to the 2022 Winter Conference in Phoenix and I am hopeful all of us can be renewed in our professional lives though the fellowship we find here.
Tony C. Parker President American Correctional Association
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Welcome to Phoenix!
On behalf of our American Correctional Association leadership, host committee and staff, I am pleased to welcome you to the 2022 Winter Conference in Phoenix. Gathering in Phoenix, one of America’s fastest growing regions, shows how much the corrections profession is growing and changing and how important it is to keep up with the latest technologies and advances in our profession. I’m pleased this Conference will feature many ways for our attendees to enrich their professional lives and enjoy the company of other corrections professionals. Please don’t miss our exciting General Session and our Plenary sessions where excellent speakers will get you ready to tackle the challenges you’ll face in the upcoming year. In addition, take in as many of the workshops
WELCOME
we’ve designed for you with topics you’ll be sure to find of great use in your everyday duties. Our exhibitors will introduce you to the latest in technology and essential services in the world of corrections giving you the tools you’ll need to have the best year ever. Please stop by the exhibit hall and introduce yourself to them all. In addition, one of the truly key elements of ACA’s 2022 Winter Conference is the exclusive opportunity to earn crucial certifications and gain continuing education units. This is specialized knowledge you cannot get anywhere else and will arm you with the tools you need to be a trailblazer in your profession. It is absolutely true: attending an ACA conference jumpstarts your professional career like nothing else. Finally, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the women and men who spent their time and lent us their talents to put on this extraordinary event. Putting on an event of this size takes a lot of work from a lot of dedicated professionals. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge them I am sure you will join me in giving them a hearty thank you for their stellar 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 a true All-Star team 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 experience, leadership and commitment to their calling of leading the corrections profession into tomorrow. We know each and every one is dedicated to excelling in the field of corrections in their communities and we value the determination, wisdom and talent they bring to ACA and for every correction professional worldwide. We expect them to have a huge impact on our field and will absolutely maintain the standards of excellence shown by previous leaders in ACA’s long 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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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.
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) David Ruiz (TX) Randy Rumler (MI) Kenneth Russell (TX) Mark Rustemeyer (WV) Camerino Santiago (TX) Dean Savard (MI) Raymond Scholwinski (TX) Clint Seagle, Deputy (FL) Akbar Shabazz (TX) Jermaine Shelby (OH) Alex Shindler (TN) Joshua Sieman (TX) Quinsey Simpson (NY) Harold Smith (TX) Howard Smith, Officer (OK) Jeremy Smith (TN) Joshua Smith (NC) Justin Smith (NE) Pete Smith (GA) Wayne “Sarge” Snyder (GA) Christopher Sorrenti (NC) Calyne St. Val (FL) Barbara Stewart (NC) Terry Stowe (TN) Michael Taylor (FL) 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) Thomas “Warren” Watson (TN) Allan Weber, Sheriff (KS) Gary Weinke (IN) David Werksman (CA) Kelvin Wilcher (TX) Casadear “Ceda” Williams (AL) Officer Sumpter (NY) Robert Sunukjian (VA)
Lamar Robinson King (DE) Joseph Kurer (WI) Maurice Lacey Jr. (NY) Joe Lange (TX) James LaRue (FL) Rick Longoria (KY) Terry Loomis (OH) Florencio Pablo Lopez (CA) Seeyengkee Ly (CA) Vanessa Mackey (LA) Barthphine Maduh (MD) Charles “Dan” Manrique (FL) Carmine Marceno (FL) Carl Lenard (LA) Juan Llanes (FL)
Kevin Fletcher (AZ) Maurice Ford (FL) Pamela Ford (FL) Gabriel Forrest (WA) Joseph Foster (FL) Quentin Foster (CT) Maria Franco (CA) Severia Franklin (FL) Russell Freeman (RI)
Tracey Adams (TX) Fella Adebiyi (KS) Alexey Aguilar (FL) Sylvia Allen (FL) Alex Arango (TX) Robert Armstrong (TX) Bernard Atta (OH) Jose Diaz Ayala (FL) Chris Bachelor (GA) Jeff Bain (AL)
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)
Earl Barksdale (VA) Richard Barry (FL) Wagner “Buzz” Baskett (KY) Anthony “Tony Tone” Bautista (CA) Grace Bellamy (GA) Julio Beltran (CA) Shannon Bennett (FL) Jesse Bolton (TX) Mickey Bowen (AL)
Michael Marin (CA) Zelzah Martin (NY) Alex Martinez (TX) Ruben Martinez (TX) Steven Mazzotta (FL)
Inez Gonzales (NY) Keith Goodman (TX) Brandon Gore (NC) Randy Gouard (TX) Rose Goudy (LA)
Gloria Boyer (OH) Jairo Bravo (FL) Christopher Broadhead (FL)
Erica McAdoo (CA) Sandy McCain (LA) Gwynne McCathorine (Sizer) (DC) Rev. Rufus McClendon Jr. (NJ)
Marquise Grant (GA) Joseph Greinke (NC) Robin Grubbs (GA) Jack “Grumpy” Gywnes (FL) Ardey Hall (NC) Kenneth Harbin (TX) Michael Harper (TX) Charles Harris (NY) Charles Harris (NC) John Harris (OK) LaQuita Harris (NC) Connie Jones Hawkinss (NY)
Johnnie Brown (FL) Loren Buddress (CA)
Michelle McIntyre (CA) Kyomi McKeithen (NY) Elvester McKoy (NY) Thomas McMahon (IN) Dr. Casey McVea (LA) Jon Melvin, Deputy (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) Tim Morris (KY)
Robert Burns (OH) Damon Burton (MI) Robert Cadrette (MD) Frederick “Butch” Cameron (VA) Edward Cantu (TX) Lorraine Carlisle (NY) Freddie Castro (KS) Dudley Champ (TX) Shalonda Sinks-Chappell (MO) Angela Chavers (FL)
Luis Hernandez (TX) James Herrera (CO) Julio Herrera (NC) Avery Hillman (GA) Frank Holguin (CA) Richard Holley (TX)
Leonardo Chavez (NY) David Christensen (WA) Susan Marie Cicala (NJ) Douglas Clark (FL) Gregory Clark Jr. (OH) Jonathan Coelho (CT) Coy D. Coffman Jr. (TX) James Coleman (TX) Steven Cooke (OH) Zeb Craig (NJ) Stacy Crawford (FL) Stacy Crosby (TX)
Berisford Anthony Morse (WA) Miroslaw Mroczkowski (AZ) Benny Napoleon (MI) Dan Oaks (WA)
Charles Holt (TX) Jeff Hopkins (TX) Scott Horman (AZ) Nicholas Howell (GA) Master Sergeant Henry Hunter (LA) Kris, “Hutch” Hutchinson (TX) Billy Ihrig (OH) Anthony Jackson (TN)
Tawiwo Obele (TX) Richard O’Brien (IL)
Thomas Adedayo Ogungbire (TX) Hunter O’Kelly-Rodriguez (NY) Shane Owens (FL)
Juan Cruz (CA) Fred Cueto (CA)
Vicky James (TX) Edwin Jensen (AZ) Matthew Jimenez (TX) 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)
Kimberly Culler (NC) John Dawson (OH) Delmar Dean (WV) Gary Dean (PA) Stephen Desfosses (MA) William Diaz (FL) Woodrow “Buddy” Dowdy (VA) Timothy De La Fuente (TX) Daisy Doronila (NJ)
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) Carl Proper (NC) Joseph Quillen Jr. (TX) Ernie Quintero (AZ) Alvin Ramirez (AZ) Jackson Rather III (TN) Tina Reeves (OH) Dante Reaves-Bey (SC) M. Wayne Rhodes (TX)
Dwight Willis (MO) Sean Wilson (TX) William Wolf (OH) Londell Woodbury (FL) Robert Ynelan (TX) Terrell Young (CA) Dennis Zambrana (PA)
Coretta Downing (NC) Garry Duplessis Jr. (LA) Chris Dye (GA)
Mark Jones (OH) Jose Kates (CA) David Keith (OH) Karen Kennedy (MD) Kristin Keyer (OH) Craig King (TX) Douglas King (NV)
Norman Dye (NC) Francine Earls (IN) Asa Enoch (FL) Jerry Esparza (TX) Brian Faison (FL) Michael Flagg (NC)
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JOIN IN ACA’S CONFERENCE SCAVENGER HUNT!!
Download the ACA Conference App to participate in the Scavenger Hunt
To download the ACA Conference app enter the following URL, www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences , into a browser on your device. This link will automatically detect your phone type and take you to the right place to download the app. Or, just scan the QR Code below to download the app. To search the app stores via keywords: ■ Apple users (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad): Go to the Apple App Store and search Collect points throughout the conference to win the grand prize package of: a free conference registration, an E-Learning Course Package* and a free ACA Professional One membership for one year. The next three runners up win a free conference registration to the 152 nd Congress of Correction in New Orleans. You do not need to be present to win. The winner’s names will be posted on the ACA Conference App and notified after conference via email. * Access includes 5 individual licenses to complete all 4 courses in package.
“American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. ■ Android users: Go to the Google Play Store and search “American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. ■ All other web-enabled devices: Type the following link into your browser (www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences), and it will take you to the HTML5 version of the app.
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Phoenix Host Committee
Gail Fenkell Deputy Assistant Director Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Phoenix, Arizona Carl Fox APPCA Immediate Past President Arizona Probation, Parole and Corrections Association Agency Phoenix, Arizona Joseph Grossman Assistant Director, Information and Public Affairs Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Phoenix, Arizona
Kate Howard Government and Public Affairs Administrator Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections Phoenix, Arizona Richard Kastigar, Jr. Chief Deputy Pima County Sheriff’s Department Tucson, Arizona Lance Leslie Deputy Chief Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Phoenix, Arizona
David Shinn Director Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Phoenix, Arizona Frank Strada Deputy Director Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation
and Reentry Phoenix, AZ
Norm Twyford APPCA President Arizona Probation, Parole and Corrections Association Agency Phoenix, Arizona
WELCOME
Chris Nanos Sheriff Pima County Sheriff’s Department Tucson, Arizona
Thank You to the Phoenix 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 44 and 46.
Policy on Masks:
Exhibitor Service Counter — Located in Exhibit Hall C/D/E.
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 Wednesday, Jan. 5 to the morning of Friday, Jan. 7. Space is limited, so sign up in the registration area. See page 36. Food Service — A variety of food and beverage outlets are located in the Phoenix Convention Center and surrounding area. General Session — Friday, Jan. 7, from 1:30–3 p.m. in the Phoenix Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A. See page 32. Grand Prize Giveaway — The grand prize will be given away on Sunday, Jan. 9, at 1:15 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall B-E. The grand prize is sponsored by Acorn Engineering/AcornVac, Attenti, Traka Americas ASSA ABLOY and VitalCore Health Strategies. Don’t forget to get your ticket stamped. You must be present to win! We will stop accepting entries at 12:45 p.m. See page 34.
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 Phoenix Convention Center. The hours are Monday to Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. and Saturday 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, Jan. 6, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. at the Sheraton hotel, Valley of the Sun Ballroom. See page 17. Health Care Special Session and Luncheon — Thursday, Jan.6, from 12–1:30 p.m. at the Sheraton hotel in the West Ballroom. Seating is limited. See page 30. 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 at the Phoenix Convention Center for $15 a day. 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.
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 127C. (Thursday–Sunday)
Workshops — Content and speakers are subject to change. Seating at sessions is first come, first served. See pages 48-118. Worship Services — Scheduled during the conference. See page 35 for specific times and locations.
Show Management Office — Located in Show Office C.
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Conference Registration and Resource Center Hours
Wednesday, Jan. 5 2–5 p.m. Attendee & Exhibitor
Friday, Jan. 7 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Attendee & Exhibitor
Sunday, Jan. 9 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Attendee & Exhibitor
Registration and Resource Center
Registration and Resource Center
Registration and Resource Center
Thursday, Jan. 6 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Attendee & Exhibitor
Saturday, Jan. 8 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Attendee & Exhibitor
Registration and Resource Center
Registration and Resource Center
Please Join Us!
Health Care Special Session & Luncheon Thursday, Jan. 6, 12:15–1:45 p.m. Seating is limited. The Sheraton, West Ballroom
Health Care Network Reception Thursday, Jan. 6, 5:30–6:30 p.m. The Sheraton, Valley of the Sun Ballroom
General Information Exhibit Hall Open House Reception Friday, Jan. 7, 3:15–5:30 p.m. Phoenix Convention Center, Exhibit Hall
General Session Friday, Jan. 7, 1:30–3 p.m. Phoenix Convention Center Exhibit Hall A
Join us at the Exhibit Hall
Luncheon Saturday, Jan. 8 Sunday, Jan. 9 12 p.m. Complimentary to all registered attendees!
Grand Prize Giveaway Sunday, Jan. 9, 1:15 p.m. Phoenix Convention Center, Exhibit Hall C/D/E
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HEALTH CARE NETWORK RECEPTION Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022 • 5:30–6:30 p.m. JOIN US AT THE SHERATON, VALLEY OF THE SUN BALLROOM
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FLOOR PLAN Fi rst Floor
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DOWNTOWN PHOENIX
Phoenix Hotel Map
Welcome to downtown Phoenix! Where countless murals and public art line the sidewalks. Where more than 200 bars and restaurants tempt. Where museums, galleries and entertainment await. All within our walkable downtown core. Here’s a map to get you started. For more itinerary inspiration, go to visitphoenix.com.
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Open your phone camera over this QR code to discover delicious downtown dining.
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CoreCivic Remembers T. Don Hutto 1935-2021
CoreCivic reflects on the life of T. Don Hutto, company co-founder and industry visionary, whose watch ended on October 22, 2021. Don was instrumental in founding our organization in 1983, but his impact on establishing best correctional practices runs even deeper. He was a key developer of the ACA Operating Standards by which correctional agencies are still measured today, resulting in better living conditions and programming opportunities for countless individuals over the years. A fierce advocate for correctional professionals, Don understood that the well-being of everyone within a facility should be paramount. His work to implement high correctional standards is something we still honor today, and his legacy within our company and our industry will never be forgotten. n Co-founded then Corrections Corporation of America (CCA in 1983), which later rebranded as CoreCivic n Served as the company’s first Chief Operating Officer and later as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors n Prior to co-founding CCA, Hutto led correctional systems for two states in agency director roles, Virginia and Arkansas n President of the American Correctional Association (ACA) from 1984 to 1986 and was a lifetime member n Recipient of the E.R. Cass Correctional Achievement Award in 1987 for the development and advancement of operating standards that brought consistency to correctional management nationwide n Member of the North American Association of Wardens and Superintendents Thank you, Don. Career Highlights
n Member of the American Association of Correctional Training Personnel n Special conditions of confinement consultant for the Kansas Department of Corrections and the Alaska Department of Corrections n Served as consultant for the National Institute of Corrections, and a consultant and auditor for the Commission on Accreditation for Corrections
www.CoreCivic.com
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A Heartfelt Thanks to Our Generous Sponsors
Conference Sponsors
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Conference Sponsors
Badge Holders/Lanyards Falcon, Inc., Booth #815
General Session Refreshment Centurion Health #801 Corizon Health, Booth #707
Conference App GTL, Booth #913
Grand Prize Acorn Engineering/AcornVac, Booth #1007 Attenti, Booth #706 Traka Americas ASSA ABLOY, Booth #307 VitalCore Health Strategies, Inc., Booth #614
Exhibit Hall Floor Map Corizon Health, Booth #707
Exhibit Hall Lunch Table Atkore Razor Ribbon, Booth #903 Bob Barker Company, Booth #1002 Compliant Technologies, Booth #1031 Cortech USA, Booth #513 Grayshift, Booth #306 GUARDIAN RFID, Booth #1030 iT 1 Source, Booth #1118 LexisNexis Risk Solutions, Booth #1133 Morse Watchmans, Inc., Booth #1109 Pelipost Technologies, LLC, Booth #809 Q2i, LLC, Booth #1327 Vistar, Booth #1201 Exhibit Hall Open House Reception CoreCivic of Tennessee, LLC, Booth #600 Keefe Group, Booth #507 Wexford Health Sources, Inc., Booth #901
Health Care Luncheon Centurion Health, Booth #801
Health Care Networking Reception CorrectRx Pharmacy Services Inc. Booth #601
Hotel Room Keycards WellPath, Booth #401
Tote Bags VitalCore Health Strategies, Inc., Booth #614
Attendee Face Masks NaphCare, Inc., Booth #1101
General Session Keynote Speaker Aramark, Booth #701 Falcon, Inc., Booth #815
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Schedule of Events ACA 2022 Winter Conference Jan. 6–9, 2022
All events take place at the Phoenix Convention Center unless otherwise noted.
Time
Wednesday, Jan. 5
Attendee and Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center
2–5 p.m.
Time Thursday, Jan. 6 Workshop Tracks — Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment Correctional Facility Tours: See page 36.
Attendee and Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center
7 a.m.–5 p.m.
Events
Affiliate, Chapter, Committee and Council Meetings (pages 38-40)
8 a.m.–4 p.m.
Juvenile Separation
8–9:45 a.m.
Workshops (page 48)
8:15–9:45 a.m.
Plenary 1 (page 54) Emerging Legal Trends in Corrections and Workshops (page 55)
10 a.m.–11:30 a.m.
Health Care Special Session & Luncheon (page 30) Seating is limited. Phoenix Convention Center, West Ballroom. Sponsored by Centurion, LLC.
12–1:30 p.m.
Workshops (page 58)
1:45–3:15 p.m.
Performance-Based Standards Committee
2–4 p.m.
Workshops (page 63)
3:30–5 p.m.
Health Care Network Reception Sheraton Hotel, Valley of the Sun Ballroom. Sponsored by Correct Rx Pharmacy Services.
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Time Friday, Jan. 7 Workshop Tracks — Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment Correctional Facility Tours: See page 36.
Affiliate, Chapter, Committee and Council Meetings (pages 38-40)
7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Attendee and Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center
7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Accreditation Panel Hearings
8 a.m–12:30 p.m.
Workshops (page 68)
8:30–10 a.m.
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Time
Friday, Jan. 7 (continued)
Workshops (page 74)
10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.
ACA General Session Phoenix Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A. Sponsored by Aramark Correctional Services, Inc. and Falcon Correctional and Community Services, Inc.
1:30–3 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Open House Reception Phoenix Convention Center North Exhibit Hall C/D/E.
3:15–5:30 p.m.
Events
Time Saturday, Jan. 8 Workshop Tracks — Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment
Affiliate, Chapter, Committee and Council Meetings (pages 38-40)
7 a.m.–6 p.m.
Attendee and Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Accreditation Panel Hearings
8 a.m.–6 p.m.
Workshops (page 82)
8:30–10 a.m.
Workshops (page 90)
10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Open/Sponsored Lunch
11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Board of Governors Meeting
1:30–3 p.m.
Workshops (page 95)
1:30–3 p.m.
Workshops (page 102)
3:30–5 p.m.
Time Sunday, Jan. 9 Workshop Tracks — Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment
Affiliate, Chapter, Committee and Council Meetings (pages 38-40)
7:15 a.m.–11 a.m.
Attendee and Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center
8 a.m.–12 p.m.
Plenary 2 (page 109) Response to Disruptions through Behavioral Intervention
8:30–10 a.m.
Delegate Assembly Meeting
10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Workshops (page 110)
10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Open/Sponsored Lunch/Grand Prize Drawing (1:15 p.m.) MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! Phoenix Convention Center, North Exhibit Hall C/D/E
11:30 a.m–1:30 p.m.
Don’t forget to get your tickets stamped for the Grand Prize Giveaway! ACA 2022 Winter Conference — 29
HEALTH CARE SPECIAL SESSION AND LUNCHEON
CHRISTOPHER JONES PharmD, DrPH, MPH The Evolving Overdose Crisis: Resurgent Stimulants in the Midst of the Ongoing Opioid Overdose Epidemic
CAPT, U.S. Public Health Service; Acting Director, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Thursday, Jan. 6, 12–1:30 p.m. Phoenix Convention Center, West Ballroom
C hristopher Jones, PharmD, DrPH, MPH (CAPT U.S. Public Health Service), currently serves as the acting director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. When not serv - ing as the acting director, Dr. Jones is the deputy director of NCIPC. In this role, he is the primary scientific advisor to the NCIPC director and other senior staff on science is - sues in public health, clinical care implementation, epide- miology, biostatistics, economics and behavioral science. In addition, he provides scientific leadership and drives NCIPC’s strategic direction by overseeing the refinement of the scientific research agenda and the coordination on the NCIPC strategic priorities of drug overdose, suicide prevention and adverse childhood experiences.
Session Overview: This session will provide an update on the latest trends in substance use and overdose, with a focus on resurgent stimulant use and harms in the U.S., and the connection between the ongoing opioid crisis and rising stimulant and polysubstance use. In addition, the session will cover current programmatic efforts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including efforts to strengthen public health and public safety partnerships. Finally, the presentation will include an update on treatment strate- gies for stimulant use disorder and opioid use disorder. Objectives: • Describe the latest substance use and overdose trends in the United States. • Characterize the rise in stimulant use and harms in the midst of the ongoing opioid crisis. • Discuss treatment strategies for stimulant and opioid use disorders.
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Correctional healthcare is public healthcare. Over 400,000 people work in correctional settings in the U.S., delivering a wide array of security, habilitative, and healthcare services to people while they are incarcerated. With 10,000 employees serving the healthcare needs of correctional agencies in 18 states, we are proud to support the American Correctional Association.
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Terry Bradshaw Co-host and Analyst, FOX NFL Sunday and NFL Legend
Friday, Jan.7, 1:30–3 p.m. Phoenix Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A
T erry Bradshaw is one of the most compelling personalities in America today. He was the first pick in the NFL draft in 1970 and turned the Pittsburgh Steelers into a dynasty, winning four Super Bowl titles in six years and being named Super Bowl MVP twice. After he retired prior to the 1984 season, Terry moved to the broadcast booth where he spent several years at CBS before moving to the FOX network in 1994. Currently he has a dual role as co-host and ana- lyst on Fox NFL Sunday and has been a primary force in making the show America’s most-watched, NFL pregame program. Beyond football, Terry has a long list of appearances as an actor including such films as Hooper and Cannonball Run and most recently Paramount’s hit
Failure to Launch . He also lent his unique voice to the animated film Robots . An author of five books, Bradshaw brought his sig- nature charm and charisma to the written page. They include his acclaimed autobiographies, Looking Deep (1989), It’s Only A Game (2001) and Keep it Simple (2002), No Easy Game (1973) and Terry Bradshaw: Man of Steel (1979). Currently, Bradshaw stars in the hit reality TV series The Bradshaw Bunch on the E! network along with his wife Tammy and three daughters, Rachel, Erin and Lacey. You can see why Terry Bradshaw is the only NFL player with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He is also a sought-after motivational speaker who is sure to give our members a rousing and memorable experience.
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A home entertainment center with Magnolia home theater furniture! Grand Prize Giveaway
1st Place
WHEN: Sunday, Jan. 9, 1:15 p.m. WHERE: North Exhibit Hall C/D/E
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. Each of the booths of the sponsoring companies must be visited and an entry form stamped by each. 6. 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. 7. 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. 8. Winners are responsible for all taxes, sales taxes and fees due in connection with the prizes. 9. 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. 10. 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. 11. 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. 12. Only one prize will be awarded per winner. 13. Grand Prize winner will have the option to choose items for their Entertainment Center Package or request the cash equivalent. 14. Entries will not be accepted after 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. 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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Prayer and Meditation Room
Saturday, Jan. 8 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Phoenix Convention Center, Room 121C Sunday, Jan. 9 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Phoenix Convention Center, Room 121C Sunday, Jan. 9 — Christian Worship Service 8:30–9:30 a.m. Phoenix Convention Center, Room 121C
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Correctional Facility/InstitutionalTours
Arizona State Prison Complex-Lewis
Maricopa County Intake, Transfer and Release Facility (ITR) Description: Opened in November 2020, the ITR facility replaced the 4 th Ave. Central Intake processing center that was located at the 4 th Avenue Jail in downtown Phoenix. ITR recently celebrated its 1-year anniversary. The ITR operates under the Strategic Inmate Management/Direct Supervision model, which utilizes direct supervision of detainees as well as positive management of inmate behavior. This shift focuses on the assumption most inmates in the jail system will comply with rules and regulations by staff utilizing positive reinforcement, communication, accountability and mutual respect. ITR incorporates a system of inmate orientation, emphasizing expectations of appropriate inmate behavior and consequences for not meeting them. The ITR design allows for a more efficient intake and booking processes for the arresting officer and the arrestee. The ITR now processes all releases from custody of the Maricopa County Jail system; which is a departure from previous operational workflows. The ITR processes between approximately 100,000 bookings and 90,000 releases each year.
Description: ASPC-Lewis currently houses 4,280 inmates with a capacity to house approximately 5,100 Protective Custody and General Population male inmates, ranging from minimum to maximum custody. The Lewis Complex consists of eight units; two of the units are separate from the main complex and contained within a separate perimeter. During the tour you will also have the opportunity to tour the Morey Unit to see the door and locks refurbishment program. Participants will tour the perimeter of the complex as well. Date: Friday, Jan. 7 Pickup Time: 7:30 a.m. Time of Tour: 9 a.m. (return to the Phoenix
Events
Convention Center by 12 p.m.) Number of Participants: 30 Distance/Time: 53 Miles/60 minutes
Date: Thursday, Jan. 6 Pickup Time: 12:30 p.m. Time of Tour: 1:00 p.m. Number of Participants: 20 Distance/Time: 5 Miles/13 minutes Date: Friday, Jan. 7 Pickup Time: 7:30 a.m. Time of Tour: 8 a.m. Number of Participants: 20 Distance/Time: 5 Miles/13 minutes Date: Friday, Jan. 7 Pickup Time: 8:45 a.m. Time of Tour: 9:15 a.m. Number of Participants: 20 Distance/Time: 5 Miles/13 minutes
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