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Dear Leadership eNews subscriber,

Now that the month is almost over, it's time to reflect on what we've gotten accomplished so far in 2012. How many of us are already off course in our quest to fulfill New Year's resolutions? If you're not even close, here are a few important questions to ask yourself.

Also, find out why Seattle had been struggling with low-level crime, such as theft and prostitution, and what effect that is having on the community.

— Erin Hicks, CorrectionsOne Editor
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Toward excellence: Constant course corrections
Resolutions are frequently made with the emotional energy of starting the new calendar with a clean slate, giving ourselves a second chance. But if we didn't fulfill our resolutions last year, why will this year be any different? Form a plan of attack
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Defeating excuses: Getting off our but's
We all have excuses at our disposal for not facing some of our most challenging tasks, for not facing things we deem too scary, for not facing ourselves and fulfilling the promise of our potential. A form of self-protection
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Seattle community court: Leadership in action
Seattle had been struggling with crime, such as theft and prostitution, and many of the people committing these crimes were homeless or mentally ill. The closure of two mental hospitals in the area further exacerbated the problem.
Larger societal problems
Management News
Vague advice threatens dozens of Barbour's pardons

Inmate sentenced in killing that changed how prison houses nonviolent offenders

NM female prison population rising

Conn. conviction in death sent wrong man to prison

Report: LA COs more likely to use force on mentally ill inmates

Last inmates leave aging Nev. state prison
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"From the entire Washington State DOC, to Arkansas DOC, our deepest sorry to you and to Sgt. Esters' family and loved ones. She will never be forgotten."
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