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  1. National Institute of Corrections Learn Center (learn.nicic.gov)

    This e-course provides an overview of infectious disease outbreaks in correctional and detention facilities and describes the critical role correctional nurses and others play in an outbreak …

  2. National Institute of Corrections | NIC

    Training. Training; NIC Learn Center eCourses and online training available 24/7; Search Training Programs Search the NIC Library Collection; Resources. Resources; Search All Resources …

  3. Washington State Department of Corrections | Thinking for a …

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  4. Robbye Braxton - National Institute of Corrections

    Jun 10, 2025 · In 2007 Robbye began working with the National Institute of Corrections (NIC), as a National Programs Advisor in the Jails Division. Currently, Robbye is the Chief (A) of NIC’s …

  5. Justice Research and Statistics Association (JRSA) (Washington DC)

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  6. Criminal justice - National Institute of Corrections

    Notice: The National Institute of Corrections is currently assessing its website and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance.

  7. NIC E-Courses and Online Learning - National Institute of …

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  8. Washington County Community Corrections | Thinking for a Change

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  9. U.S. Bureau Of Justice Assistance (BJA) (Washington DC)

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  10. 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.

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