Welcome ACA's newest members.SUPPORTING PATRON NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- Gelb Enterprises Inc. ORGANIZATIONAL ALABAMA -- Alabama Department of Youth Services ARKANSAS -- Consolidated Youth Services Inc. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). -- Consortium for Youth Services MARYLAND -- Eastern Correctional Institution Noun 1. correctional institution - a penal institution maintained by the government detention camp, detention home, detention house, house of detention - an institution where juvenile offenders can be held temporarily (usually under the supervision of a juvenile OHIO Ohio, state, United States Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N). -- Lucas County Lucas County is the name of two counties in the United States:
SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota (dəkō`tə), state in the N central United States. It is bordered by North Dakota (N), Minnesota and Iowa (E), Nebraska (S), and Wyoming and Montana (W). -- McCrossan Boys' Ranch VIRGINIA -- Norfolk Juvenile Detention Center A detention center or a detention centre is any location used for detention. Specifically, it can mean:
EXECUTIVE GOLD ALASKA -- Compton Persaud ARIZONA -- Don Davis The name Don Davis may refer to one of the following people:
CALIFORNIA -- Donald Catherine, Salvador Rojas Franco CONNECTICUT -- Jerry Collins Jerry Collins (born 4 November 1980 in Apia, Samoa) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer and currently plays for the national team, the All Blacks. He has been capped 47 times for his country. GEORGIA -- Gale P. Edeawo ILLINOIS -- Michael Griebel LOUISIANA -- Charles LaVergne MAINE -- Mark Holbrook MICHIGAN -- James Kozlowski MISSOURI -- Debbie Plaster NEVADA -- Veronica Damon NEW JERSEY -- James A.B. Drury OHIO -- Thomas McLoughlin Thomas McLoughlin (1896-1971) was an Irish engineer. Born in Drogheda, Ireland, McLoughlin studied at University College Dublin and the University College Galway. After qualifying as an electrical engineer, he worked with Siemens in Berlin. PENNSYLVANIA -- Daniel Hoffman Daniel Gerard Hoffman (born April 3 1923) is an American poet, essayist, and academic. He served as Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress — a position now known as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry — from 1973 to 1974. Hoffman was born in New York City. SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. -- Charles D. Sturkie TEXAS -- David Jordan David Jordan may refer to:
WASHINGTON -- Denton R. Sackett PROFESSIONAL II ILLINOIS -- John O'Connor John O'Connor can refer to a number of people:
MARYLAND -- Bernard Ford MASSACHUSETTS -- Joanne Arsenault MICHIGAN -- Helen Cowton NEW JERSEY -- Scott F. Martin NEW MEXICO New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). -- Jane Davis NEW YORK -- Kimberley Cattat NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. -- Scott Hoctor, Chad R. Jonson OHIO -- Susan Stukey PENNSYLVANIA -- Derek Oberlander SOUTH CAROLINA -- Diane Daane SOUTH DAKOTA -- Patty Vonsik PROFESSIONALI ALABAMA -- Randy Fitzgibbons, Wes Williamson ALASKA -- LaVon Ausman, Robert Fedoroff, Eva Petraeus-Blurton ARIZONA -- Richard Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
CALIFORNIA -- Bertram E. Buggs, Jeff Cummins, Marie Haslett, Pauline James, Jhin Kim, Paul McDonald Paul McDonald (born February 23, 1958 in Montebello, California) is a retired American football quarterback in the NFL. He was the Cleveland Browns starting quarterback in 1984. College Career McDonald was a 1979 All-American at the University of Southern California. , Ronald Powell Ronald Powell is a United States special agent for the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General. One notable concern of his was the investigation of former U.S. Department of Justice ethics advisor Jesselyn Radack, an attorney with the Department's Professional , Maria Rocha-Sanchez, John Rogers John Rogers may refer to: Europeans
COLORADO -- Shannon McCandless, P. Lynn Philpott, Laurie Simpson CONNECTICUT -- Shawn Irwin, Cathy Wilcox FLORIDA -- Janice Cribbs, Audrey Edwards, Teresa Edwards, Jennifer Folsom, Shawn Irving, Rachel Jones, Donna Loyko, Sekou Ma'at, Allen Moore, Napolean Nealy Jr., Earl Niles, Rodney Richter, Joseph Schoneman, Pam Steinke, James D. Young GEORGIA -- Alfred Chappell, Roshon Cody, Philip Nelson Jr. HAWAII -- Kay A. Bauman IDAHO -- Kristine M. Parry ILLINOIS -- Robert Cantu Jr., Linda Dillon, Don Enloe, Connie Hamann, James Hartsfield, Patricia Houseman, Yvonne Johnson, Nicholas Kalfas, Chris Marshall, Jeffrey A. McElhiney, Julie Robbins, Robert I. Sepe INDIANA -- Pam Bane BANE. This word was formerly used to signify a malefactor. Bract. 1. 2, t. 8, c. 1. , Cassie Bonnett, Michelle A. Briggs, Frances E. Campbell, Michael Clark, Fred Cook, Alison Cox, McArthur Fortney, Douglas Gehrke, George Grabianowski, Jeff D. Griffin, Steven P. Griffin, Kimberly G. Jones, Daniel Lee, Ralph Love, Steven Montross, Kathleen Olivares, Judith Pate, Roger W. Perry, Beth Poortenga, Sally M. Powalski, Natalee Reed, Jody Robinson, Daniel Ronay, Sheryl Savage, John Schilling, Elaine Silvers, Brian Smith, Alisa Stubbs, Kate Swartz, Milton D. Williams, Tim Wright, Toni L. Wright IOWA Iowa, state, United States Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R. -- Carol Magoon, Kevin Tripp KANSAS -- Maria Anderson, Michelle Ashmore, Cristie L. Barton, Robert Bieniecki, Karen Boehner, Dennis Casarona, Steve Crockett, Becky Fisher, Brian Hill, Michelle R. Hunt, J. Ted Jester, Mary L. Knoblauch, Eric Lewis, Darryl L. Nadeau, Erika Nilles-Plumlee, Michael Sullivan, Andrea Urbam, Maureen Vargas, Michael Todd Weeks KENTUCKY -- Bryan Bacon, D'Aune Matheny LOUISIANA -- Mark D. Bush, Kelly Clement, Dennis Cloud, Heather S. Frusha, Karen Kelly, Judith Kinney, Jean F. McCaig, Carey McKnight, Jacquelyn H. Pigott, Aaron Stracener, Isaac Tony Vincent Jr., Larry Wagoner, V. Toby Watson, Carolyn Whitstine, Brian K. Wilson MAINE -- Jason Johnson, Rosemary Kooy MARYLAND -- Babatunde Alawode, Venita R. Bocage Bocage is a Norman word which has entered both the French and English languages. It may refer to a small forest, a decorative element of leaves, a terrain of mixed woodland and pasture, or a type of rubble-work. , Ramon L. Crabill, Mary D'Ambrogi, Wanda J. Helms, William L. Jacobs, Carol Ann Kearney, William B. Kearney, Peter L. Kolstrom, Beverly C. Mattingly, Elaine Mbionwy, Denise McPherson, Ecleas Z. Peebles, John F. Perry, Sandra Thomas MASSACHUSETTS -- Roberta Kossow, Jason Mazza MICHIGAN -- Thomas L. Jones, Kali Larsosa, Laurie Raines, Carole Stephenson MINNESOTA -- Kathy Ellis, Robert J. Fehrman, Darreck Lingwall, Chad Scott, Daren Swenson MISSISSIPPI -- Mitch Howell, Forrest Jordan, David Kirkland, Tracy Ann Metz-Frierson MISSOURI -- J. Diane Aubuchon, Billy Barker, Raymond Barnes, Richard Barnett, Mike Bell, Benny Bestgen, Ed A. Bestgen, Bob Boydston, Tammy Brauer, Stacy Brumfield, Dottie A. Callis, Jo Choi, Craig Ciafullo, Lauren Cory, Norman Dennison, Richard Dima, Jeanette Fairley, Carolyn Fennewald, Erin Gisselbeck, Melissa Givens, Deborah Hager, Amy D. Harriman, Patrick Hodges, Jay Hudson, Misty Hutchinson, Leesa Kampe, Lana Kuttenkuler, Catherine M. Lee, Kelly Levy, Paul Madden, Crystal Mattison, Jill McGuire, Kim McKlintic, Kathy Moeckel, Bruce D. Moore, Eric Osterle, Jill A. Perry, Randy B. Price, Cynthia M. Prudden, Molly Schumann, Carolyn Schupp, Larry Scott, David Sewell, John Sigler, Sandra Smart, Carla Staley, Patricia Strouse, Roger Swick, Stephanie Tallman, Theresa Tanner, Jennifer Taylor, Vivian Watts, Reba Whitmar, Kimberly Williams, Robert Wolf, Judith Woodson MONTANA -- Jason Kovnesky NEVADA -- Loeman Church, John L. Kiley, William A. Kuloloia, Anthony Montgomery, Martha R. Sims NEW JERSEY -- Sean P. Ball, Edmond C. Cicchi, Patricia R.F. Danielson, David Hunt, Carrie Johnson, James L. Jones Jr., Michael C. Miccio, Wendell Oms II, Frank C. Papa, James Perdoni, Rafael Rojas Jr., Mark Salaga, Luis E. Silva, Marguerite Silva, John R. Todd, Paul D. Williams NEW MEXICO -- Terry Bone, Joseph Chavez, Matthew Frey, Steven Rugala NEW YORK -- Mark Adamczyk, Fran Allan, Ali Al-Rahman, Lois Ball, Lou Bellizzi, Cynthia D. Bliss, Carol M. Bradley, Helen Bunting-Hart, Lucy Burczak, Julie Dennis, Beth Ann Dietz, Charles W. Finsterbach, Jackson Fixx, Chris Giannone, Sean T. Gibson, David Gomez, Teresa Gongora, Leah Hosie, Susan Hryckewicz, Martin J. Irite, Juliette Jackson, Mary Kaye Keenehan, Mary Lynn Kelly, G. Kienert, Ellen Larkins, Nancy Larue, Mary LaVere, Elizabeth Magliocca, Thomas J. McGuire, Marianne D. Negley, Judith A. Parrotte, Joseph Payton, Timothy Quinn, Dale H. Rabideau, Karen Ricotta ri·cot·ta n. 1. A soft Italian cheese that resembles cottage cheese. 2. A similar soft cheese made in the United States. , James Robertson II, Ross Rotonde, Jason Ryan, Dale Scalise, Ryan Shapiro, Susanne Smith, Carolyn M. Strauchen-Powers, Lynn Sturgess, Margaret Unger, Karen F. Vermette, Ari Wax, Robin Weeks, Bonita S. Wells, Wendell Wells, David Wiater, John F. Wood Jr., Kim Wyland, Jeffrey C. Zink NORTH CAROLINA -- Terry Bernard, Nancy Boling, Ronald F. Bryant, Doris Chance, Geary Clark, William R. Clegg, Harry Connor, Gary De Nobrega, Cynthia Gibbs, Dorothy M. Gill-Smith, Zedia Yvonne Harrington, W. Larry Harris Sr., James Harrison, Ray Hatfield, Mia P. Hedspeth, J.C. Holland, Linda O. Leder, Karen Moore, Mike O'Brien, Paul Pendergrass Sr., JoAnn Pierce, Wade Pittman, Nathaniel Rainey, Annie E. Reid, Misty S. Reynolds, Randy W. Rising, Norman Turner, Aquilla Whitfield OHIO -- Rossi A. Azmoun, Kathleen Brazis, Tonya Brock, Dale P. Brown, Brian Bunjevac, Randy Canterbury, Terry Conroy, Shawn Deka, Kimberly Farrow-Welker, Daniel S. Flowers, Pamela Garner, Lusanne Green, Brad Hammer, Merle merle a pattern of coat color pigmentation with dark, irregular blotches on a lighter background. Seen in some Collies and Welsh corgis. In shorthaired dogs, e.g. Great Danes and Dachshunds, the similar pattern is called dapple. K. Hicks Jr., Gregory L. Hinds, Karin Ho, Joyce E. Johnson, Patricia Kinsinger, Robert L. McElroy Jr., Rachel Meeks, Hope Pritchard-Pacinda, Curt A. Radabaugh, Doug Scoles, Tony R. Spiegel, Robert L. Taulbee OKLAHOMA -- Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Brown, Lela Combs, Harvey Fields, Sandra Gandy, Julieta Glass, Donna Hancock, Carla Johnston, Dustin J. Lenhart, Jerry Mayfield, Dan Merritt, Sharon Morgan, Danny Owens, Joe Owens, Eric Sachau, Charles W. Smith, Beverly A. Taylor, Kent W. Wood OREGON -- Andrew Broman, Linda Crum, Sue Spurgeon PENNSYLVANIA -- Joyce Arciniaco-Krueger, Carla Arevalo, Melissa J. Bombay, Gregory A. Cole Jr., Sion David, John R. Eichenberg, Alice Foulkes-Garcia, Terri Frutiger, Michael Gmitter, Tim Mallon, Matthew A. Prazenica, Paul Richards, Owanda Zimmerman SOUTH CAROLINA -- Ellen S. Bailey, Mary G. Beaty, Carolyn I. Blair, Terry Bracey, Genita T. Burroughs, Kimmerly Caldwell, Samantha Coker, Vivian Coley coley Noun Brit an edible fish with white or grey flesh [perhaps from coalfish] , Leroy Drayton, Deborah D. Fite, Myrtice-Joyce Fye, Evelyn Glenn, Mary Etta Montouth, Dianne Moore, Geraldine Parnell, Linda Sanders, Robin Terry, Lisa S. Washington, Robbie Jean Watson, Clairee J. Woodley TENNESSEE -- Elbert O'Neal Ellis, Nancy Geiser, Jim Gilliam, Mark Hadley, Lolie Jones Jr., William McIntosh TEXAS -- Mike Bloom, Courtney Burrage, Daren Cassidy, Martha Cornett For the place in England, see . The cornett, cornetto or zink is an early wind instrument, dating from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. It was used in what are now called alta capellas or wind ensembles. , Robert Delaney, Ken Duhon, Lawrence Gipson, John Green, Emma Gutierrez, Richard Haas, Larry Johns, Edward Owens, Demetria Thrash, Olin Welch III UTAH Utah, state, United States Utah (y `tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States. -- Bruce A. Bailey
VERMONT -- Francis P. Rudnicki VIRGINIA -- Allen Almstead, Gary Clore, Gerald P. Eggleston, John T. Falls Jr., Mark S. Inch, Tammy Jennings, Russell C. Snider, Ronald Taylor, Michelle H. Tillett WASHINGTON -- Allen Berg, Mary E. Captain, Jolene Draves, Dee Dunn, Cher Griffin, Tasha LaBoy, Barbara Peterson, Michael Platt WISCONSIN -- Autumn Anderson, Cynthia Archer, Sari Awadalla, Michelle M. Bartle, Kari M. Berg, Dan Bergeman, Kathleen L. Bierke, Dawn R. Blakey, Erika Bochlke, Bridget V. Bonneville, Ellen Bottoms, David Bowen, Dale Breggeman, David Brinkman, Catherine Broadbent, Karen Brockhaus, Wendy Bruns, David Burmeister, Charlotte Button, Genoveva A. Calderon, Sylvia Cantu-Smith, David Cardinal, John Cedar, Melissa Roberts Charles, John Chopyak, Sandra Cooper, Jason E. Corro, Pamela Crimmings, Linda Crofts, Matt Davis, Kathryn J. Dayton, Deapak Dogra, Christopher Doss, Brian Droke, Gregory Dunham, Mike Dvorak, Elizabeth M. Falk, Michelle Femal, Donnetta Foxx, Dawn Francis, Dawn Frazer, Rick Freeze, Douglas Furbish fur·bish tr.v. fur·bished, fur·bish·ing, fur·bish·es 1. To brighten by cleaning or rubbing; polish. 2. To restore to attractive or serviceable condition; renovate. , Roberta Gaither, Marilyn Gallman, Tina Gensler, Karla Gorman, Nina R. Hanfler, Richard L. Hanson, Scot Harcus, Lori Hart, Stephanie S. Hawkins, Larry R. Heitke, Cynthia A. Herb, Kate Hermsen, Tina Hibner, Jane M. Hinitt, William J. Hoernke, Delmond Horn, Steven Houser, Candy Huffman, Mandy Ingram, Lewis W. Jackson III, Eurial Jordan, Jannette L. Jordan, Kevin Kallas, Ronald T. Keenan, Kinh H. Kien, Erin A. King, Jennifer King, Mike Klemp-North, Michael Klotz, Danielle Kolberg, Joelle Kotecki, Nancy Krueger, Sarah Krueger, Debra Lance, Janet Linscheild, Mark Loder, Kathryn Long, Nancy Lucus, Lisa Mace, Michael R. Marcouiller, Rene Marquardt, Thomas G. Martino, Kevin Martins, Thomas J. Marx, Teresa McClintock, Donald W. McKinnon, Anthony Meli, Ronnie Midgette, Maureen C. Miller, Kelly Mrozek, Linda Mulhern, Donna K. Muller, Erin Murto, Charles Narges, Cara C. Nathan, James Neitzel, Julie A. Nicholson, Beth Nicks. Peggy Noll, Kim J. Olson, Amy K. Owens, James E. Patterson Jr., Melanie Pederson, Sandra Pederson, Paul Persson, Angela Peterson, David J. Picard, Beverly Pilsner, Brian Pobanz, Kevin Potter, Michele Priegel, Anthony J. Priewe, Jeff A. Pugh, Patricia Raasch, Kevyn Radcliffe, Michael Reigh, Charlene Reitz, Richard Renteria, Susan A. Rodriguez, Elisa Rosas, Roseann Rossing, Diana L. Russler, Aaron R. Sabel, Herb Saunchegrow, Cindy Sawinski, Maggie Schaefer, Karen Schell, Lola J. Schmidt, Eileen Schmitt, Rebecca Schoessow, Adam R. Schwahn, Becky Senske, Dennis Shoup, Richard Skime, Tonia Smith-Woodard, Rose Snyder Spaar, Susan Sponeybarger, Tracy Stamm, Douglas Steinberg, Adam L. Sternweis, Sharon K. Stobb, Nicole Suess, Jill Sweeney, Tracy L. Tallier, Jodi Tessman, Kyle C. Thompson, Michael Thompson, Akeem Torres, Mary A. Troia, Yvonne A. Utech, Jesse Verfuerth, Gene Vesperman, Pamela Waddell, Jason Wells, Julie Weyer, Saleena Wilerson, Ralph Wilson, Judith Winscher, Kevin Wittlinger, Jan Zadra, Jennifer Zick WYOMING -- Deborah K. Elmer, David Welling ARMED SERVICES The Constitution authorizes Congress to raise, support, and regulate armed services for the national defense. The President of the United States is commander in chief of all the branches of the services and has ultimate control over most military matters. -- Robert Nelson LIBRARY/SUBSCRIPTION IOWA -- Hamilton College Library NEW MEXICO -- Learning Resource Center PENNSYLVANIA -- Lycoming County Career Consortium WISCONSIN -- Stanley Correctional Institute-Library ASSOCIATE CALIFORNIA -- Christian Ambriz, Sandra K. Barney, Robert Hopcke, Adriana Mendoza COLORADO -- Joel Goodman FLORIDA -- Jan Davis ILLINOIS -- Paul J. Goldstein INDIANA -- Adam Cassady, Shelley Marsiliano, Leah Mitchell, Dawn Stephens KANSAS -- Eugene Benzing, Curtis McAlexander LOUISIANA -- Deborah Bourgeois MARYLAND -- Suzanne Shakes MICHIGAN -- James H. Allen, Francine Hilgendorf, Bill Rockwell MISSOURI -- Nancy Abbott, Jennifer D. Appling, Nicole Bailey, Johnathon M. Bergeron, Flannery Brill, Kristine M. Butcher, Keeley Craddock, Shannon Diehl, Terri Early, Rebecca Griffitt, Elizabeth Hart, Matthew David Headrier, Jon Kempker, Amber Lester, Dawn Medley, Donald R. Meyers, Megan Mitchell, Gloristena Morrow, Holly Renaut, Matt Smith, Angela Swift, Kelly Unger, Melissa Wallpe, Tina Wiggins, Jerry K. Wilson, Elaine Wiss NEW JERSEY -- Fernando Miranda, John R. Rametta, Florence L. Sonntag NEW YORK -- Edna Aiken, Crystal M. Scalafani OHIO -- William Nagy, Jennifer Weseloh OKLAHOMA -- Karen Ricard RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island, island, United States Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches. -- Nancy Bailey SOUTH CAROLINA -- Sally S. Mills TENNESSEE -- Ron Turner TEXAS -- Gordon Roark VIRGINIA -- Krista Casebolt WEST VIRGINIA -- Evelyn A. Roush WISCONSIN -- Nicholas A. Federer, Stephanie J. Gau, Megan M. Maul, Brock Patrouille, Melissa Rapp, Bridget J. Reinfeldt, Jamie Setzer, Julie Smith, Laura M. Thiem, Ashley R. Vanooyen WYOMING -- Amanda Harrison Is Your Name Missing From This List? If it is, then why not explore the many benefits of becoming an ACA ACA - Application Control Architecture member? You, too, can become part of a professional organization that will help enhance your career in corrections. 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