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- National Institute of Corrections | NIC
Training Training; NIC Learn Center eCourses and online training available 24 7; Search Training Programs Search the NIC Library Collection; Resources Resources; Search All Resources Search NIC's collection of products and videos; Topics in Corrections NIC has collected resources around important topics in corrections for you; Corrections Trends; Help Desk Ask NIC your questions
- National Institute of Corrections Learn Center (learn. nicic. gov)
This e-course provides an overview of infectious disease outbreaks in correctional and detention facilities and describes the critical role correctional nurses and others play in an outbreak investigation
- Robbye Braxton - National Institute of Corrections
In 2007 Robbye began working with the National Institute of Corrections (NIC), as a National Programs Advisor in the Jails Division Currently, Robbye is the Chief (A) of NIC’s Community Services Division In that capacity, she serves as project manager for developing trainings and special projects for paroling authorities based on evidence based practices
- Washington State Department of Corrections | Thinking for a Change
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- Training Programs, Events, and Networks - National Institute of Corrections
Training Training; NIC Learn Center eCourses and online training available 24 7; Search Training Programs Search the NIC Library Collection; Resources Resources; Search All Resources Search NIC's collection of products and videos; Topics in Corrections NIC has collected resources around important topics in corrections for you; Corrections Trends; Help Desk Ask NIC your questions
- NIC E-Courses and Online Learning - National Institute of Corrections
Secure gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( A locked padlock) or https: means you’ve safely connected to the gov website Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites
- Justice Research and Statistics Association (JRSA) (Washington DC)
Secure gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( A locked padlock) or https: means you’ve safely connected to the gov website Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites
- U. S. Bureau Of Justice Assistance (BJA) (Washington DC)
Secure gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( A locked padlock) or https: means you’ve safely connected to the gov website Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites
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