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Share Your Opinion at ACA's 140th Congress of Correction
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
The inside of a prison affects inmate behavior, prison operations and either enhances or dismisses the mission of the organization. The future of prison design is in the hands of those who are active in corrections today.
Visit Performa, Inc. at ACA's 140th Congress of Correction, held in Chicago, Ill., July 30 to Aug. 4, to share your opinion and shape the future of prison design.
Attendees will have a chance to add to the conversation by taking a survey, asking them what they believe will be the key design features of future prisons. Attendees who fill out the survey will be entered for a chance to win a two-ticket Bronze Package from Packer Fan Tours for the Chicago Bears game January 2, 2011. Survey results will be posted on this blog after the event.
Also at Performa's booth, attendees will have the opportunity to share and see the biggest challenges facing corrections in 2010. Funding, staffing, operating costs, inmate rehabilitation or facility expansion? Find out at ACA's 140th Congress of Correction.
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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.
