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Home Resources Information Center Veteran Intercepts In The Criminal Justice System: Minimizing Collateral Consequences For Veterans In The Criminal Justice System With Deflection, Diversion, and ...
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Home Resources Information Center Search NIC Resources CJCC Essential Elements: A Companion To The National Standards For Criminal Justice Coordinating Councils The CJCC Essential Elements document is ...
The Office of Sheriff is distinguished from other law enforcement agencies by having direct accountability to the citizens it serves. The Office of Sheriff is multifaceted and can include a ...
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is a vital partner in strengthening our nation's correctional system. We provide essential training, technical assistance, and research that directly ...
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In the first article in this series, the reasons why intelligence gathering in correctional facilities is needed was discussed: the growing number of inmates with ties to drug cartels, gangs, ...
The FBI is dedicated to disrupting and dismantling the most significant gangs through intelligence-driven investigations and initiatives and partnerships such as Safe Streets Task Forces, the National ...
This meeting is an opportunity to join other NSI Leadership grads to tackle the unique challenges of the Office of Sheriff. Attendees will be able to build their network of peer contacts, enhance ...
Length of Incarceration and Recidivism is the seventh publication in the United States Sentencing Commission’s recent series on recidivism. This study examines the relationship between length of ...
The origin of the rules dates back to the year 1955 when – following the atrocities of two World Wars – the Member States of the United Nations decided to formulate and adopt internationally ...