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CMIT's annual Gang Conference was held this month in Austin, Texas, and host Joe Serio writes, "This year we had a former member of the Crips, a former White Supremacist recruiter, several police detectives, a state trooper, a prison security threat group officer, and gang members attend and speak." Read about steps you can take to prevent gang activity in your prison.

Also, learn how screen potential hires to make sure they know how to set (and keep) professional boundaries.

— Erin Hicks, CorrectionsOne Editor
Featured Exclusive
Gang intervention in corrections
In many cases, the key to understanding why people join gangs has to do with love, respect, and communication.
Tough on the outside, scared on the inside
Featured Exclusive
Professional boundaries: How to set and keep them
Boundaries allow COs to screen input from the world and know what situations to ward against, session told at the ACA summer conference.
How to screen potential officers
Featured Exclusive
Colo. program helps provide hope to inmates
"Seven Habits on the Inside" program focuses on the reality of prison life for offenders who are currently incarcerated.
Hope for a better future
Management News
Colo. death row inmates allowed outdoor exercise

Courts: It's OK to medicate inmates for safety's sake

NM jail works to fix problems

Sister of slain inmate sues Las Vegas police

Calif. fiscal and prison overcrowding could lead to Three-Strikes reform

Crisis intervention in a correctional setting
Leadership Column of the Month
Does changing the arena change the rules?
An idea floating around the state capitol is that the requirements of supervised parole should be levied against the state, not the counties.
Realignment: A cash cow?
From the C1 Community
Comment of the Week
"The only real tragedy here is that the video just wasn't that funny. I hate when people truly disrespect the corrections profession, but I just can't get too upset about this video — it was intended as a joke. Demoting the officers involved seems excessive."
— Skinnerian

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