Corrections calendar.* American Correctional Food Service Association (ACFSA ACFSA American Correctional Food Service Association ), 33rd Annual International Conference, "Successfully Navigating Change," Aug. 17-21, Daytona Beach Daytona Beach (dātō`nə), city (1990 pop. 61,921), Volusia co., NE Fla., on the Atlantic coast and Halifax River (a lagoon); inc. 1876. Center of a rapidly urbanizing area, in a region settled by Spanish Franciscans in the 17th cent. , Fla. Contact ACFSA at (952) 928- 4658; e-mail: info@acfsa.org. * American Probation and Parole Association, 27th Annual Training Institute, Aug. 25-28, Denver. Contact Chris Chappell at (859) 244-8204. * Florida Council on Crime and Delinquency, Annual Training Institute, Aug. 27-30, Daytona Beach, Fla. Contact Maria DiBernardo at (561) 476-4800. * National Institute of Corrections The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is an agency of the United States government. It is part of the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons. , Live Satellite/Internet Videoconference, "A Collaborative Approach to Staff Recruitment and Retention," Aug. 28. Contact Mary Ann Karre at 1-800-9956429, ext. 149; e-mail: mkarre@bop.gov; Web site: www.nicic.org. * Worldwide Conventions and Business Forums (WCBF WCBF Worldwide Conventions and Business Forums )--Security Intelligence Solutions, Global Security Summit for Transportation Systems and Critical Transport Infrastructure, Sept. 4-5, the Radisson, Chicago. Contact Vijay Bajajaby at e-mail: vijay.bajaj@wcbf.com; Web site: www.wcbf.com/security/6000/. Corrections Today readers are entitled to a 20 percent discount on registration. To take part, visit the WCBF Web site and enter 6000-20 in the registration code box. * European Society of Criminology, Conference 2002, "European Criminology: Sharing Borders, Sharing a Discipline," Sept. 5-7, Toledo, Spain. Contact Cristina Rechea Alberola at 34 967 59 92 00, ext. 2139; fax 34 967 59 92 16; e-mail: reachea@ciju-ab.uclm.es. * California Probation, Parole and Correctional Association, Conference, Sept. 10, Esemeralda, Calif. Contact Ross Hutchings at (916) 263-1335. * Western Correctional Association and Montana Correctional Association, Sept. 10-12, Copper King Inn, Butte Butte, city, United States Butte (by t), city (1990 pop. 33,336), seat of Silver Bow co., SW Mont.; inc. 1879. It is a trade, ranching, and industrial center. , Mont. Contact Jason
Kovensky at e-mail: CCCS CCCS Consumer Credit Counseling ServiceCCCS Colorado Community College System CCCS Core Curriculum Content Standards CCCS Calvary Chapel Christian School CCCS Current Controlled Current Source CCCS Corpus Christi Catholic School CCCS Call Centre Council of Singapore 2@in-tch.com. * National Major Gang Task Force, Conference, Sept. 15-18, Atlanta. Contact Edward Cohn at (317) 322-0537. * National Institute of Corrections, Satellite/Internet Distance Learning Training Program, "Thinking for a Change: An Integrated Approach to Changing Offender Behavior," Sept. 17-20. Contact Mary Ann Karre at 1-800-995-6429, ext. 149; www.nicic.org. * Washington Correctional Association, Sept. 25-27, Wenatchee, Wash. Contact Pamela Maddess at (253) 5897052; Web site: www.youda.bmi.net/wca. * Canadian Criminal Justice Association, International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy and Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University, main campus at Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; provincially supported; coeducational; chartered 1963, opened 1965. The Harbour Centre campus in downtown Vancouver opened in 1989. Centre for Restorative Justice A philosophical framework and a series of programs for the criminal justice system that emphasize the need to repair the harm done to crime victims through a process of negotiation, mediation, victim empowerment, and Reparation. The U.S. , National Conference, "Advancing Restorative .Justice: Enhancing Practices and Expanding Horizons," Sept. 26-28, Gatineau, Quebec. Contact Jean-Marc Plouffe at (819) 595-3292; Web site: www.restorjust.homestead.com/index.html. * Maryland Criminal Justice Association, Fall Conference, Sept. 29-Oct. 1, Ocean City, Md. Contact Richard Darling at (410) 708-8555. * Wisconsin Correctional Association, Sept. 30-Oct. 1, Madison, Wis., Contact Bonnie Hudziak at (622) 646-3341, ext. 201. * Tennessee Correctional Association (TCA TCA 1. trichloroacetic acid. 2. tricarboxylic acid cycle (Krebs cycle). TCA Tricyclic antidepressant, see there ), Conference, "TCA--United We Stand," Sept. 30-Oct. 2, Regal Maxwell House Maxwell House is a brand of coffee manufactured by a like-named division of Kraft Foods. It is named in honor of the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. For many years until the late 1980s it was the largest-selling coffee in the U.S. and is currently (ca. , Nashville, Tenn. Contact Carolyn Jordan at e-mail: Carolyn. L. Jordan@state.tn.us. * Australian and New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. Society of Criminology, 16th Annual Conference, "Preventing Crime and Doing Justice," Oct. 1-3, Brisbane, Queensland, in conjunction with the conference, "Governance and Justice 2002, Oct. 3-5. Visit Web site: www.gu.edu.au/school/ccj/ANZSOC2002/. * Colorado Correctional Association, Annual Training Conference, Oct. 6-9, Hyatt Regency Hotel The Regency Hotel was a hotel in Denver, Colorado. Built in the 1960s to serve as a regional convention center, it was famous locally for its large gold dome and the luxury of the rooms within. , Beaver Creek, Colo. Contact Brenda Van Egmond at (719) 2694402. * National Institute of Corrections, Satellite/Internet Distance Learning Training Program, "Building Futures: Offender Job Retention for Corrections Professionals," Oct. 7-11. Contact Mary Ann Karre at 1-800-995-6429, ext. 149. * Alabama Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oct. 15-18, Beachside beach·side adj. Situated on or along a beach. Resort Hotel, Gulf Shores, Ala. Contact Martha White at (256) 236-3521. * International Association of Correctional Training Personnel, 18th Annual Correctional Trainers Conference, Oct. 20-23, Scottsdale, Ariz. Contact Mike Gillen at (617) 960-3315; e-mail: iactp@aolcom; Web site: www.iactp.org. * International Corrections and Prisons Association The International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) is a not-for-profit association for criminal justice professionals to join in a dialogue and to share ideas and practices aimed at advancing professional corrections. , Fourth Annual General Meeting, Oct. 20-25, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Contact Jennifer Oades at (613) 943-3059; Web site: www.icpa.ca. * Correctional Association of Massachusetts (CAM), Annual Fall Conference, Oct. 22, Holiday Inn, Mansfield, Mass. Contact CAM at (413) 782-9443; e-mail: cama@gis.net. * Minnesota Correctional Association, Oct. 23-25, Duluth, Minn. Contact Monique Drier at (612) 348-8696. * GAINS Center, 2002 National Conference, "Policy and Practice: Expanding Access to Community-Based Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services for People With Co-Occurring Disorders in Contact With the Justice System," Oct. 28-30, Hotel Nikko, San Francisco. Contact GAINS Center at 1-800-311-GAIN; Web site: www.gainsctr.com. * International Community Corrections Association, Annual Conference, Nov. 3-6, Boston. Contact Peter Kinziger at (608) 785-0200; Web site: www.iccaweb.org. * Alston Wilkes Society, Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, Nov. 21, Seawell's Restaurant, Columbia, S.C. Contact S. Anne Walker at (803) 799-2490. |
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