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ASCA Audit of TCF
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Topeka Correctional Facility receives high marks from audit
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Reviewers finds progress at women's facility.
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Lansing mental health therapist uses positive psychology
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Positive Psychology Group Therapy for Maximum Security Male Inmates: identifying, nurturing, and enhancing strengths and virtues
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JJA Lawrence Gardner High School Library receives 2013 Kansas Book Festival Grant
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Kansas First Lady Mary Brownback announced Wednesday that Lawrence Gardner High School Library, located within the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex, won one of 11 Book Grants from the 2013 Kansas Book Festival Grants.
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Corrections dental staff volunteer services in Wichita
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Several dental staff of the Kansas Department of Corrections volunteered their expertise in a recent free clinic to provide dental care to needy Kansans.
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Norton officer killed in automobile accident
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Norton Corrections Officer Austin Shaw, 20, was killed in an accident in western Kansas March 6.
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KJCC launches Environmental Water Technology training program
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Youth in a Topeka juvenile correctional facility will soon begin training in a field that could net them attractive career options in the future.
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Oswego unit provides options for housing elderly inmates
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Governor Sam Brownback, along with about 180 guests, celebrated on Feb. 1 the opening of a specialized prison facility in Oswego, which will bring relief to system overcrowding, provide needed services to aging inmates, and give an economic boost to the southeast Kansas corridor.
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Report outlines recommendations to increase public safety and save taxpayer dollars
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Gov. Sam Brownback and Corrections Secretary Ray Roberts, along with experts from the Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center, announced the release of a final report on the Kansas Justice Reinvestment Initiative today at a policy forum on public safety and corrections.
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Governor Signs Order to Move Juvenile Justice Agency to Department of Corrections
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback took the first step Friday to reorganize the state’s juvenile justice system, putting into motion his plan to move the management of more than 1,500 juvenile offenders under the auspices of the state department of corrections.
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