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Work Force Improvement: Developing Staff Through Professional Certification
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RULING TO HAVE LIMITED IMPACT ON WORKPLACES
HEADNOTE Sexual harassment THOUGH A RECENT RULING by the California Supreme Court exposes employers to a greater risk ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Temperature has a chilling effect on keyboarding accuracy, productivity
Data accuracy and computer keyboarding speed are significantly impacted by work environment temperature, according to new research out ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
State prisons avg. $1.3 mil. in food buys
n addition to a facilities growth spurt, the rapid influx of new prisoners and repeat offenders results in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Wisconsin: Legislators propose review of deaths
Legislators want to form a new committee of medical experts and Department of Corrections workers to review every ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Pennsylvania may cover hepatitis C
The Pennsylvania legislature is debating including hepatitis C as a work-related disease of corrections workers and police. Eight ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
PRIVATIZATION AND THE LAW AND ECONOMICS OF POLITICAL ADVOCACY
HEADNOTE A common argument against privatization is that private providers will self-interestedly lobby to increase the size of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Utah prisons face problems getting DNA
Utah corrections officials expect serious problems in carrying out a new law that requires taking DNA samples from ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
50% of youths in jail suffer mental illness
The Coalition for Juvenile Justice in its annual report to Congress said at least half of all jailed ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
House approves $1.5B for juvenile justice
LEGISLATION The House approved a bill, HR 863, that reauthorizes the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New journal on sexual abuse in early 2008.
Sage Publications (Thousand Oaks, CA) will begin the publication of "Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment" ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Workplace Romances: Potential Risks for Employers
Given the number of hours we spend at our jobs, it's not surprising that many love matches have ... (ARTICLE)
A partnership at risk
If America's voters promote George W. Bush from governor of Texas to boss of the federal workforce, he'd ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
District of Columbia: City completes closure of prison
The nation's capital completed the last transfers of inmates from the closure of the Lorton Correctional Complex that ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Job training for inmates becomes rehabilitation factor in Connecticut
Most corrections systems look to the Justice Department as a source of financial support in prison operations, but ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Higher Pay Among Budget Items in South Dakota
Larger paychecks for prison workers and a tougher sex offender program are among South Dakota Gov. John Hoeven's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Health and wellness programs made available to Maryland correctional...
CT FEATURE The stress and physical risks experienced by correctional employees are a concern shared by many people ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
DOC and Diversity: Connecticut's Solution
While the 1990s buzz word diversity often hovered in office hallways and fluttered in the air of meetings, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2nd Circuit: FAILURE TO USE HEALTH RECORD IS A VIOLATION
Workers that fail to check health records after discovering an inmate in distress are in "deliberate indifference" to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Addressing the Challenges of the Correctional Workforce
HEADNOTE ACA is the best organization to develop a strategic plan for the correctional workforce because its scope ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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