The Canadian Criminal Justice Association (CCJA) in conjunction with the International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) and the Correctional Service Canada (CSC) will be hosting a Pre-Conference Graduate Student Research Symposium on Sunday the 21st of October, 2018 in Montreal, Canada. The symposium is being made possible with the sponsorship of the International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology (IACFP) and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). The Symposium aims to profile the most recent North American applied research in the field of corrections. Held prior to the official opening of ICPA’s 20th anniversary conference, the Symposium will provide opportunity for graduate students to share their findings, to stimulate […]
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Read MoreAPPA’s Expo is the only exposition dedicated solely to the needs of community corrections. At the expo, you will discover the latest products, innovative services and state of the art technologies to meet the challenges of keeping our communities safe. You can see, test and compare products and services while discussing your agency’s specific needs with experts in areas such as correction software applications, drug testing technologies, offender monitoring systems, training and curriculum development, substance abuse and behavioral health programs and many more valuable products and services. Nothing rivals this resource of product and service information! For more information and to register, CLICK HERE
Read MoreICPA’s annual conference is one of the largest events in the prisons and correctional field. With over 150 speakers, we provide a rich and diverse programme which covers a wide variety of topics addressing challenges and highlighting best practices. In 2018 ICPA will be back home, in Canada, to celebrate its 20th Anniversary, and to deliver an exclusive an unforgettable event with the support of our hosts – the Correctional Service Canada! Join us and more than 500 of your colleagues from across the globe for a sharing and learning experience! Hear about best practices, innovations, new approaches and the latest technologies.Take home new perspectives, ideas and a wealth of […]
Read MoreNCCHC’s Spring Conference brings together professionals from all aspects of correctional health care to learn and share. NCCHC has long been a pioneer in establishing correctional health care standards and helping thousands of correctional systems provide quality health services cost-effectively. Learn from respected authorities with a wealth of experience. For more information regarding the programme and to register for the conference, please visit CLICK HERE
Read MoreThe Association of Paroling Authorities International (APAI), is pleased to invite you and representatives of your organization to attend the Annual Training Conference and the Chairs Meeting. APAI is the only international organization bringing together parole/releasing decision-makers from various countries to dialogue and learn from diverse parole jurisdictions best practices. APAI brings together decision-makers and practitioners who believe that a gradual release into the community is an important part of good corrections principles and practices. The Conference will take place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 23-26, 2017 at the beautiful Hotel Sheraton Wall Center. Our theme is: A Global Look Forward: International and Diverse Perspectives on Parole. […]
Read MoreThe American Probation and Parole Association is pleased announce their 42nd Annual Training Institute in New York City, August 27-30, 2017. The underlying goal of this training institute is to provide participants with workshop opportunities that emphasize skill-building, increase relevant competencies, and enhance overall career development. Because of this, preference will be given to workshop proposals that provide evidence of skill-building for participants (i.e., activities, audience participation, practicing new skills) as well as significant knowledge enhancement and new research for the field of community corrections. Institute participants include the judiciary, treatment providers, criminal justice researchers, and others who are interested in the field (pretrial, probation, parole, and community programming). […]
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