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- National Institute of Corrections Learn Center
Notice: The National Institute of Corrections is currently assessing its website and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance During this review, some of NIC’s webpages and publications may be temporarily unavailable Please revisit this web page for updates
- Topics in Corrections | NIC
The National Institute of Corrections is currently assessing its website and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance During this review, some of NIC’s webpages and publications may be temporarily unavailable Please revisit this web page for updates
- National Institute of Corrections | NIC
At the National Institute of Corrections (NIC), we're committed to supporting those who work in jails with the latest resources and information That's why we've created a page dedicated to Jails professionals, designed to provide you with insightful information and support you need to excel in your role
- NIC E-Courses and Online Learning | National Institute of Corrections
Please bookmark this new url https: learn nicic gov as this is the correct address and will not change
- What are NIC Microsites? | Microsites of the National Institute of . . .
NIC microsites were created out of a desire for correctional program specialists to be able to provide deep-dives on the information they and their constituents care about the most They are more than bibliographies of collected resources (see our project pages), going deeper by providing whole curriculums, videos, and pages of downloadable resources as well as pages of web content about the
- Creating an Account and Logging In Video Tutorial
An official website of the United States governmentHere's how you know
- South Carolina Executive Management Training - National Institute of . . .
The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy recently hosted their Executive Management Course, training designed for current and newly promoted corrections and law enforcement executives from across the state The program consists of lectures, guest speakers, and small group problem solving Topics include media relations; departmental staffing and specialization; recruitment and retention
- NICs Thinking for a Change Program | Thinking for a Change
About the program: Thinking for a Change 4 0 (T4C) is an innovative cognitive behavioral change program crafted by experts Jack Bush, Ph D , Barry Glick, Ph D , and Juliana Taymans, Ph D , in partnership with the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) Drawing from cognitive restructuring theory, social skills development, and problem-solving techniques, T4C offers a comprehensive approach to
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