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File HB_2620
by cherylca published Mar 25, 2016
March 8, 2016
Located in Newsroom / Legislative Testimony & Presentations / 2016
History
by David Cook published Mar 20, 2007 last modified Jan 10, 2014 03:33 PM
HCF (previously known as Kansas State Industrial Reformatory) History
Located in Facilities / HCF
History
by cherylca published Jan 16, 2014 last modified Sep 29, 2023 03:50 PM
NCF History
Located in Facilities / NCF
History
by cherylca published Dec 24, 2013 last modified Jun 22, 2021 09:10 AM
ECF History
Located in Facilities / ECF
File House 1 14 2015
by cherylca published Jan 14, 2015 last modified Jan 14, 2015 11:43 AM
Overview of the Kansas Department of Corrections to House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice
Located in Newsroom / Legislative Testimony & Presentations / 2015
File House 2 23 2015
by cherylca published Feb 27, 2015
Agency Overview to: House Transportation & Public Safety Budget Committee (February 23, 2015)
Located in Newsroom / Legislative Testimony & Presentations / 2015
* Do not use Implementing EBP in Community Corrections: The Principles of Effective Intervention
by David Cook published Sep 23, 2011 last modified Sep 23, 2011 01:09 PM
Located in Community Corrections / Resources
* Do not use Implementing Evidence-Based Principles in Community Corrections: Collaboration for Systemic Change in the Criminal Justice System
by David Cook published Sep 23, 2011 last modified Sep 23, 2011 01:09 PM
Located in Community Corrections / Resources
* Do not use Implementing Evidence-Based Principles in Community Corrections: Leading Organizational Change and Development
by David Cook published Sep 23, 2011 last modified Sep 23, 2011 01:09 PM
Located in Community Corrections / Resources
Improved Classification System 2023
by David Thompson published Sep 27, 2023 last modified Sep 28, 2023 08:25 AM
New classification guidelines handed down by the National Institute of Corrections are changing the way incarcerated residents in Kansas are doing their time. A resident's gradual integration back into society depends on behavior and programming as they step down in custody levels which determines their risk. KDOC Classification staff members have worked tirelessly this past summer as they help implement the new guidelines for custody.