Corrections_Today_March_April_2020_Volume 82, Number 2
Executive Office
Celebrating Greatness
ACA awards: Honoring corrections’ finest A CA’s Winter Conference is not only a gathering of correctional professionals Because education is an invalu- able resource, ACA presents the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar- ship Award each year to a minority
the entry form, it will help your case to organize the presenta- tion around those criteria. –– One set of relevant supporting documentation. Please note that some awards re- quire information in addition to these general criteria as outlined on the nomination form. All entries must be complete to be considered for an award, so please review all criteria before submitting an entry. Because of the volume of entries received, ACA is unable to return entries or supporting documentation unless requested. For additional information and details on specific awards, see the following award nomina- tion forms or contact Debbi Seeger at 800-222-5646, ext. 0102; or awards@aca.org. Don’t let an exceptional job or commitment to corrections go unrecognized — send in your nomination(s) today.
from around the world, but is also a time for celebration of the best and brightest in the field. Each year, the following awards are given to the leaders who have shown bravery and ingenuity, and who ultimately improve the corrections world as a whole. The Innovation in Corrections Award is presented to a program that effectively and creatively addresses a specific offender problem or need. The Peter P. Lejins Research Award honors an individual who has made significant contributions to correctional research. It is presented in honor of Professor Emeritus Peter P. Lejins, an ACA past president and distinguished correctional researcher. to have more than its share of them — men and women who are exemplary leaders in a demanding profession. Seize this opportunity to see their hard work and integrity rewarded. Heroes are a rare breed. But corrections seems
recipient attending an institution of higher education. Any ACA member may nominate individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds who have demonstrated a need and a willingness to continue their undergraduate or graduate training related to a career in the criminal justice field. ACA’s Medal of Valor acknowl- edges anyone in corrections who has performed an act of extraordinary bravery on the job within the time frame outlined on the nomination form. ACA’s Award of Merit recogniz- es an individual who has performed an act of extraordinary bravery out- side of his or her professional duties within the time frame outlined on the nomination form for this award. Entry rules Entries for ACA awards should include the following information: –– The official nomination form. –– A summary addressing each award criterion. Please re- member to submit only three single-spaced pages — this rule will be strictly enforced. Since the Awards Committee will be looking for superior perfor- mance in the criteria noted on
All entries must be received by June 1, 2020.
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