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Get a Sneak Peek at Correctional News Article on the Next Generation of Prisons
Monday, March 21, 2011
"Creating High Performance Correction Environments: The ‘X Factor' for the Next Generation of Prisons" will be featured in the March/April issue of Correctional News. It's written by President David Robillard, Performa Justice Group, and former Warden Bob Hood, a national security expert.
Here are a few of the topics covered in the article that may interest you:
- The economic stress on corrections professional as they're expected to do more with less.
- Creating high-performance environments by looking beyond bricks and mortar.
- How Performa views correctional facilities as part of a much larger environment.
- The overarching tenets that will impact the next generation of prisons.
- How Performa is working with a team of practitioners to identify and validate the critical issues impacting corrections.
Read a sneak peek of the article.
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This blog is a collaborative effort of the Justice group at Performa Inc. It is a platform for dialogue and the exploration of issues impacting correctional facilities, detention centers, homeland security facilities and more. The group is led by David Robillard, President of the Performa Justice Team.
