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The Belize Central Prison is a distinctly low-tech operation, with the metal detector at the door being the only evidence one sees of the technological advances in security. That said, what goes on behind the gates is a relatively groundbreaking program that has made major changes for those behind bars.

Take time with your colleagues periodically to discuss what's working — and not working — in your facility. You might be surprised at what ideas you come up with once you remove yourself from the daily grind.

— Erin Hicks, CorrectionsOne Editor
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Professionalizing the prison population: Best approach?
The Belize Central Prison is different than most prisons, especially those in the U.S. It's run by a non-profit private foundation to provide "a secure humane facility geared towards meaningful rehabilitation and reintegration." A difficult goal
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Work less, get more done
Start reflecting on how you spend your time. Are there ways to "create" extra hours in the course of our day? Is there a quicker, more efficient way to do the things we do?
Turbo-charge your time
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Why reflection is critical for success
Schedule time in your busy schedule with your colleagues, staff, and even family members to reflect on where you've been and where you're going.
Freely exchange ideas
Management News
Calif. debate: Should inmate mail be limited to postcards?

Union: Prison officers' risk rises sharply in Mass.

Calif. Gov. moves to shift inmates to local jails

3,000 Minn. jail cells remain empty

Idaho fines prison health care company

Report: Tenn. inmate died from drugs
Blog Post of the Month
New parole rules require due process for imposing sex offender conditions
The Board of Pardons and Paroles will no longer apply sex-offender restrictions — so-called "Condition X" — on parolees who've not been convicted of a sex offense without holding an evidentiary hearing, reports Jordan Smith at the Austin Chronicle. Full Post
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