Medium security
Impacts of a New Prison on a Small Town: Twice Blessed or Double Whammy?
Restoring Promise
Positive research results from a program that aims to transform correctional culture.
Transforming Correctional Culture and Climate
Borrowing from innovations abroad, U.S. correctional facilities are piloting more humane living environments that are grounded in principles of restorative justice to support rehabilitation and enhance safety for all who work and reside in them.
Climate, Culture, and Correction Officer Wellness
Emerging Relevance of Neuroscience in Corrections
"The Other Way" Program Evaluation
COMPARISON OF STRESSORS AMONG FEMALE VS. MALE INMATES
FORMAL SOCIAL CONTROL IN PRISONS: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF THE CUSTODY CLASSIFICATION PROCESS
Implementation Evaluation of the First Incarceration Shock Treatment Program: A Boot Camp for Youthful Offenders in Kentucky, Final Report
Using Virtual Reality To Prepare Inmates for Release
Cell Phones in Prison
Criminals are using cell phones illegally in prisons and jails to conduct their business and intimidate witnesses. Although technology solutions to this problem are available, they can create new challenges, such as legal and implementation issues associated with cell phone use in correctional facilities. Panelists will discuss various aspects to consider from how prisoners use cell phones, to day-to-day and operational aspects, to legal and regulatory concerns.