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Columnist Joe Serio was recently asked to speak about legacy at a recent leadership conference. "It struck me that legacy seems to be a by-product of a life lived in the daily practice of integrity and principles," he said. Read on for tips on how to create a legacy you're proud of.
Also, read one parolee's experience in a new reentry program involving frequent court appearances and participation in a drug treatment program. — Erin Hicks, CorrectionsOne Editor
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What will be your living legacy?
By Joe Serio, C1 Contributor
It is often said that we don't remember what people say as much as we remember how they made us feel. Leadership in this sense is making followers feel like they are operating in a safe environment and can achieve anything.
Sparking passion
The meaning of corrections and evidence based practices
By Eric J. Williams, C1 Contributor
In its purest form, evidence based practices guides the decision-making process for corrections professionals to direct them to use academically-tested programs for dealing with staff and inmates.
The downside
By The Center for Court Innovation, C1 Contributor
A number of challenges exist for a parolee just leaving prison, and the newfound freedom of a parolee can be overwhelming without help. A new reentry program
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