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Tag Archive for: Corrections

What’s in a name? Exconvict, formerly incarcerated, or returning citizen?

October 7, 2021
In the field of corrections, there are lots of labels, names,…
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Preventing our children from ending up in juvie hall

September 2, 2021
Everyday young boys and girls, all across America, are sent by…
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Fighting extradition back to the United States: The basics

July 16, 2021
Every day, across the United States, a percentage of people who…
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Be mindful of the “lived experience fallacy” and its cousin, “those who are closest to the problem are in the best position to change it”

March 23, 2021
Occasionally I hear and see the comment (also known as…
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Why writing well is important for Criminal Justice Practitioners

March 2, 2021
There are numerous ways that criminal justice practitioners can…
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