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The Center for
Innovative Public Policies
is a leader in assisting local, state and federal against to
address operational issues related to staff sexual
misconduct with offenders and the implications of the 2003
Prison Rape Elimination Act. Among the publications that
CIPP has produced to assist corrections organizations are:
Training Curriculum for
Investigating Allegations of Staff Sexual Misconduct
with Inmates
Staff
Sexual Misconduct with Inmates: Implications for Jail
Administrators
Staff
Sexual Misconduct with Inmates: Implications for Jail
Administrators: Training for Trainers
Preventing and Addressing Staff Sexual Misconduct in
Community Corrections: A Training Program for Agency
Administrators.
Staff
Sexual Misconduct with Offenders: Policy Development
Guide for Community Corrections Administrators
Learn more
about staff sexual misconduct by reviewing these articles:
"Policy Development Guide
for Sheriffs and Jail Administrators", August 2002 by
Susan W. McCampbell and Larry S. Fischer.
"Sexual Misconduct in Corrections," American Jails,
November-December 2000 by Elizabeth Layman, Susan
McCampbell and Andie Moss.
"Investigating Allegations of Staff Sexual Misconduct
with Inmates: Myths and Realities," Sheriff,
November-December 2001 by Susan W. McCampbell and
Elizabeth P. Layman
(article is available in
Adobe Acrobat format)
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