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Reducing Corrections Staff Turnover Through Evidence-based Strategies
Each year, the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs via the Bureau of Justice Statistics provides reports detailing jail inmate and prisoner statistics and staffing levels.
The Power of eLearning: How Online Courses Shape the Justice System
As populations grow and community needs change, the demands of justice professionals often shift and increase. These demands and expectations directly contribute to the work environment, which, in tur...
Keys to Implement Effective Evidence-Based Practice in Justice Systems
Ensuring a successful and sustainable Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in your workplace requires a combination of essential tools, training, planning, coaching, ongoing support, and implementation. Deca...
Addressing Burnout In Justice Professionals with Organizational Strategies
Often overlooked, yet frequently the cause of burnout and stress, organizational strategies are critical to the health and well-being of a team.
Mastering Motivational Interviewing to Overcome Substance Use Disorders
According to the 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, nearly 59 percent of the United States population, age 12 and older, were current users (within the past 30 days of completing the survey)...
Motivating Change in a Person Who Is Justice-Involved
Every January, 30–40% of Americans set resolutions focused on improvement and changed behavior. While fewer than 10% of those individuals will achieve their resolution(s), the desire for positive chan...
Understand Trauma, Build Resiliency to Improve Justice System Outcomes
Trauma is something manyof us, directly or indirectly, experience at some point in our lifetime. For people with mental health and substance use disorders, and for those involved in the justice system...
Addressing the 8 Criminogenic Needs Can Reduce Crime and Recidivism
An important concept to understand when it comes to helping reduce crime and recidivism rates is correctly identifying and addressing the criminogenic needs of people involved in the justice system. S...
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