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About this report:
Welcome to CorrectionsOne's ongoing coverage of the 2010 American Jail Association conference, which took place May 23-27th in Portland, Oregon. We were present at over 15 workshops and, over the next few weeks will be releasing a series of exclusive articles on some of conference's hottest topics
Divide and conquer: 3 tactics for combating gang leaders
There’s no doubt that a well-tuned inmate classification system is important in the handling of specialized prisoner populations. And in few cases is this more true then when dealing with gang leaders. Based on gang expert interviews at the AJA conference, this article looks at ways to combat gang leaders ... Intelligence and classification are key

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How to make money and increase safety by working with ICE
On any given day, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Office of Detention and Removal Operations houses a minimum of 32,000 detainees in county and city jails across the nation. Learn how local law enforcement agencies can make money and increase county public safety by working with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency ... Get trained by ICE

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NM jail blocks access for ICE, claiming racial profiling
Internet video visitation: Why and how to make the switch
Last Monday, at the 2010 American Jail Association conference in Portland, Oregon, Sheriff Gary Raney of Ada County Sheriff’s Office in Boise, Idaho unveiled an internet-based video visitation system that could very well be the future of how visitations are conducted in jails and prisons across the country ... Improve security, reduce recidivism and streamline costs

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Families visit prison from comfort of their homes
How should agencies manage transgender offenders?
As gender identity becomes more recognized as a legitimate concern that individuals have in the United States, we are seeing more and more transgender people in jails and prisons. How can correctional professionals define, house and manage the transgender community securely and in correspondence with the law? ... Know what to say

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Wis. judge: Transgender inmates have right to therapy