The three-phased program uses a blended learning format which includes completion of assigned readings, surveys, on-line learning, webinars, on-site classroom training, follow up coaching and...more
This is not a request for applications, this is notice of the National Institute of Corrections to fund the following project without full and open...more
Providing high-quality resources to the field of corrections continues to be one of NIC's priorities. As such, the creation of video vignettes that focus on brilliance in several of the...more
The NIC wants to create a standard structure for gathering and maintaining information on each inmate admitted to a jail (also known as a detention facility). Once admitted to a jail, whether...more
From time to time, NIC brings together groups of executives from various disciplines and areas of responsibility to communicate in frank and open discussions of issues that affect their individual...more
In October of 2019, NIC conducted a survey of the field to determine what agencies were most concerned about and what their priorities were. One of the categories that received a high ranking was...more
In support of our mission, NIC brings together groups of executives from various disciplines and areas of responsibility within corrections to communicate in frank and open discussions on issues that...more
For decades the field has made great strides utilizing technology to support the community corrections profession and improve the outcomes of persons under community supervision. As NIC explored the...more
Social enterprise, HandiConnect, wins the Audacious-Business Idea competition’s Doing Good category. The company is spearheaded by University of Otago entrepreneurship master’s student Nguyen Cam Van.