Corrections_Today_January_February_2019

Index of Articles 2018

Does family outweigh risk?: Surveying probationers on the importance of social support and the presence of coercion , Phillip M. Galli, page 16 In sight: Women in corrections on their paths, their jobs and advice, Grace Gibson, page 28 Mentorship and true change: Connecticut Department of Corrections reaches out to its young adult population, Joey Hedger, page 44 Not enough time in the day: An examination of correctional counselor workloads, Adam K. Matz, Beth Skinner, Dee Bell, Nathan C. Lowe, Nicole Johanneson and Tara Lulla, page 22 The evolution of HOPE: Expanding Ohio’s re-entry initiative, Chris Rossvanes, Michael W. Beebe and Todd Ishee, page 32 March/April 2018 Adjusting to meet the mission: Using 7 habits to change lives, Chaplain Capt. William Anderson, page 30 Critical mass: What can we do about incarceration rates?, James Austin, Gary C. Mohr and Lettie Prell, page 36 Easily broken, hard to fix: How well do we manage morale? , Daryl Webster, page 24 The missing link in re-entry: Changing prison culture, John A. Shuford, page 42 Where, oh where, do we find the talent?: Making improvements in corrections for maximum employment growth, Art Beeler, Kenethia M. Fuller, Ph.D.; Heidi Bonner, Ph.D.; and Shannon Burnett, page 48 May/June 2018 On your marks, get set, ride!: Retired racehorses aid inmates in re-entry efforts, Joey Hedger, page 48 Parenting, prison and pups with a purpose: How dog-assisted therapy can improve inmates as mothers , Dr. Kimberly Collica-Cox and Bruce Fagin, page 24 Re-establishing a community college program inside a California state prison , Robert G. Thomas and Mary Lainey Campos, page 54 The security/compliance audit: A valuable diagnostic tool , David Bornus, page 34 The 3 Rs: Raise the educational bar, reduce recidivism , Lillian Lugo, page 40

July/August 2018 A Best Practice Approach: Providing support services to transgender inmates , David Radziewicz and Carole A. Mattis, page 34 A conversation with Mel Williams — ‘a leader’s leader’, Floyd Nelson, page 52 Beyond security; Creating safer prisons: Security is a means and not the end , John A. Shuford, page 46 Growing ahead: Providing hands-on opportunities for inmates to con- tribute to ecological research , Emily Gaines Crockett, James E. Marty, Karin M. Kettenring and Nalini Nadkarni, page 40 How focused deterrence principles can reduce violence in correctional facilities , Derek F. Oberlander, page 22 Spatial justice: Legitimacy through openness, transparency and inclu- siveness in correctional design, Victor J. St. John and Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill, page 28 September/October 2018 A New Way of Life: How one woman broke the cycle of recidivism and is helping others break it too , Alexander Carrigan, page 26 Gender differences in confinement: PREA preparedness , Randy Shively and Ramona Swayne, page 32 Keeping an eye out: “Green” improvement possibilities for correc- tional facilities , Robert Breckenridge II, page 38 Safety operations in a community corrections setting: One agency’s perspective – Arizona Department of Corrections, Community Correc- tions , Holly Dorman, Paul O’Connell and Charles L. Ryan, page 48 Why would anyone want to become a correctional officer? , Art Beeler, page 44 November/December 2018 And the Chaplain of the Year Award goes to… Chaplain Tony Mus- tazza!: Six life lessons in prison chaplaincy , Floyd Nelson, page 28 Cultivating criminal justice professionals in Maryland , The Maryland Criminal Justice Association, page 24 DEFYing the odds: Staying drug free: A youth-based program building positive, productive citizens , Crystal Brown-Voeltz, page 16 →

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