Posts Tagged ‘Evolution of Custody’
New Outcomes Need New Pathways: Collaboration and Buy-In, Are Key
By Nick Liantzakis As a leader, you know the difficulty of implementing a major project or organizational change. Staff feel left out, rumors of a project’s intent fly, timelines drag on with little progress. From what I’ve seen in the field of corrections (but would argue is applicable to any field), when implementing a new…
Read MoreReigniting the Conversation: The Evolution of Custody Series Returns
Now, as we reignite this series, we reaffirm our commitment to exploring the critical voices and ideas shaping the future of custody.
Read MoreThe Evolution of Custody: The Norway Model of Corrections (Part 2 in a Series)
The Norway model is lauded for reducing recidivism and getting positive results. Can it work in the U.S.?
Read MoreThe Evolution of Custody: What Does the Corrections Facility of Tomorrow Look Like?
Correctional facilities will be radically different 20 years from now. Here’s what that change might look like, and how a shift in mentality is key to this transformation. Part one in a series.
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