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Corrections Connections

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Welcome to Corrections Connections, the exclusive podcast from Correctional News. Join us as we sit down with leaders across the justice community—from owners and operators to AEC firms and vendors—to discuss the latest news, projects, trends, and innovative ideas shaping the industry. Hear from the most sought-after experts, get real-world insights, and enjoy engaging conversations. https://correctionalnews.com/
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Corrections - Survival of the Fittest

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A serial audio drama created by real inmates in a real maximum security prison. Over a period of three years, a team of a dozen inmates worked with university teachers to create a script for an unfolding audio drama -- one that would entertain their peers while confronting the health issues they all face. Then, using nothing but the most limited recording equipment, these men performed and recorded what they had written. The result is fiction -- but a story revealing the truth these men know ...
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Nov. 10. Let's get into it with project updates: Officials in Waller County, Texas celebrated the grand opening of the new $44 million Waller County Courthouse. In San Patricio County, Texas, construction of a new $63 million judicial buildi…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Nov. 3. Let's get into it with project updates: In Boulder County, Colo., a ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the opening of the Joe Pelle Center, a new 252-bed alternative sentencing facility. Officials in Barren County, Ky., broke groun…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Oct. 27. Let's get into it with project updates: Alabama Department of Corrections Commissioner John Hamm recently updated state officials that the $1.25 billion Governor Kay Ivey Correctional Complex project is 75% complete and should be fu…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Oct. 20. Starting with project updates: The Arkansas Department of Corrections released an informational resource to address concerns over its proposed 3,000-bed Franklin County Prison project. Arkansas Agency Issues ‘Guide to Help Explain’ …
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Oct. 13. Starting with project updates: Officials in Henderson County, N.C., broke ground on a $173 million expansion of the county courthouse and detention center. The jail expansion is expected to be completed in 2026. The Placer County Sh…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Sept. 29. We'll start off with project updates: A topping out ceremony was held at the new Nashville Campus for Youth Empowerment. The project, designed by DLR Group and Smith Gee Studio with Bell Construction as the builder, is expected to …
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Sept. 22. We'll start off with project updates: Officials in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, have released design plans for the new $900 million, 1,886-bed county jail in Garfield Heights, with groundbreaking expected this fall. Also in Ohio, plans f…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Sept. 15. We'll get into it with project updates: Construction of the new $155 million Grant County Jail in Washington is progressing on schedule for completion in the summer of 2026. Also in Washington, Whatcom County has chosen four firms …
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of September 8th. We'll get it going with project updates: Construction on the Macomb County Jail in Michigan is on time and under budget at the halfway mark, with the $229 million project expected to be complete in early 2027. A new $111 milli…
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Gilles Galliou is not your typical CEO. Growing up around farms in his home country of France, Gilles developed a passion for agronomy early on and eventually became a tropical agronomist. After living and working in far-flung places such as Pakistan, Morocco, Germany, and France, he eventually found himself in the U.S. in 2010 as a Vice President …
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of September 1st. We'll kick it off with project updates: A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the opening of the new $145 million Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women in St. Gabriel. The Indiana Department of Corrections annou…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of August 25th. We'll kick it off with project updates: The Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance selected DiMillo Construction as Construction Manager at Risk for the new $174 million Framingham Justice Center proj…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Aug. 18. We'll kick it off with project updates: A proposed joint jail and police facility for Johnson County and Iowa City, Iowa, has been estimated at $106 million. Work on a two-year, $75.8 million renovation of the Stark County, Ohio, ja…
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Welcome back to Corrections Connections where, today, Torrey sits down with Michael Beary, the Executive Director of JUST of DuPage County. This isn't your typical corrections story. Michael, with a background far from clinical work, saw a system needing a fresh approach, and now he’s at the forefront of a program achieving incredible success, trul…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of August 11th. We'll start with project updates: Henderson County, North Carolina commissioners gave the green light for $79 million in construction funding for the county's jail expansion, part of a larger $170 million Justice Center project.…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of August 4th. We'll start with project updates: In Lubbock, Texas, construction is underway on a new 50-bed maximum security psychiatric hospital, funded by a $121 million allocation from the Texas legislature and scheduled for completion in 2…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of July 28th. We'll start with project updates: In North Carolina, Henderson County's jail and courthouse expansion now exceeds $173 million, which is $15 million over the original estimate. The jail's $80.6 million guaranteed price must be app…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of July 21st. We'll kick it off with project updates: In Stark County, Ohio, commissioners approved a $75.7 million total project cost for the county's jail renovation. K2M Architects is leading the design, with Granger-Welty as the CMAR. Groun…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of July 14th. For our project updates: In Wayne County, North Carolina, construction firm T.A. Loving Company has completed the new 109,500-square-foot Wayne County Replacement Jail. The Moseley-designed facility adds 220 beds and modernizes op…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of July 7th. In Redding, California, the Shasta County Jail has temporarily closed one floor for a major construction project to upgrade cameras, fire alarms, and cell intercom systems. Sheriff Michael Johnson emphasized the focus on safety and…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections. Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of June 30th. Starting with project updates, the Orange County, California, Youth Transition Center is ahead of schedule. The project team, including Lionakis, Vanir, DLR Group, and Balfour Beatty, recently marked the demolition of the final bu…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections. Here's your June 23rd update on key developments in the justice industry. Starting in Nebraska, there's progress on their new 1,512-bed multi-custody prison. An intent to award the contract has been signed with Hausman Construction for the DLR Group-designed facility. We'll continue to follow this. In South Dakota, th…
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Hey there and welcome back to Weekly Connections! It's time for your June 16th update on all the buzz in the justice world – your essential news, quick and easy! First up, Bibb County, Georgia, is looking for some top-notch architects and engineers for a big expansion at their main jail in Macon – we've got the scoop on what they're planning and wh…
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! We're back with your June 9th rundown of all the must-know happenings in the justice industry – your quick hit of news in under 10! Big news out of Harrison County, Ohio! They've just cut the ribbon on a major jail upgrade – find out what this new multi-million dollar facility means for the county. Headed to Montana, …
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Welcome to Weekly Connections! We're diving into the big justice news for the week of June 2nd – all the key updates you need in under 10. Big news out of Ohio as significant funding is announced for local jail improvements – find out which county is getting a boost for a new female facility. Duval County, Florida, is taking the next steps on its n…
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On this very special episode, Torrey connects with industry stalwart Tony Turpin, SVP at CGL - an organization whose fascinating 50+ year journey involves constantly adapting its model to stay ahead in the justice sector. Tony, a former warden, boasts decades of invaluable firsthand experience that exemplifies the building of trust through genuine …
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Corrections Connections features New Hampshire Department of Corrections Commissioner Helen Hanks, the first woman ever to be confirmed to the role, as she and Torrey explore tech's transformative power within facilities to improve inmate rehab and staff efficiency. Their conversation examines balancing safety, rehabilitation, and community reinteg…
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In this inaugural episode of Corrections Connections, Torrey sits down with Brian Endler, a seasoned Justice Architect at Gannett Fleming Transystems, to explore his 23-year journey designing correctional facilities. Brian shares his unique path into justice architecture and his passion for creating environments that are more conducive to rehabilit…
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For as long as he can remember, Derek Oaks wanted to fly fighters in the Air Force. After graduating from the Air Force Academy, he realized that dream...and then some. He wound up flying the fearsome A-10 "Warthog" close air support fighter -- a friend to "ground pounders" and a nightmare to any enemy tanks foolish enough to challenge it. During h…
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Little did Max Stitzer know what the future would have in store for him when he joined the Air Force at 18 as a young one-stripe Airman. His "course correction" came when a mentor urged him to think about finishing college and getting his officer's commission. Now, some 40 years later, recently retired Brigadier General Stitzer talks about his 40 y…
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When Stacy Bell graduated from the University of Virginia with an accounting degree, she never dreamed she'd end up in healthcare. As a seasoned accountant and financial analyst, she used to joke with her family that although the work she was doing was important, they weren't saving babies. Now, it's no longer a joke: she is helping to save babies …
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From his early days fresh out of college, Jim Hundley discovered a passion for building successful businesses. From marine construction, medical devices, and then on to commercial construction, Jim has continually exhibited the drive and entrepreneurial spirit needed to both survive--and thrive--in the business world. In this episode, Jim talks abo…
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Paul Carney, the Chief HR Officer of Carter Bank & Trust, is "The Great Triangulator. He thrives at the intersection of business, HR, and technology. He's also the author of the best-selling book "Move Your Ash." Listen to Paul talk about his various "course corrections" as a business builder and integrator and what it takes to be successful in bus…
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Can the leadership experience be explained by way of an ecosystem? It can! Join Neal as he talks with Rusty Chadwick, director of WinShape Teams, about the intellectual capital being generated by this forward-thinking group related to team-building and organizational development. Spoiler: leader success begins and ends with personal excellence and …
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Bo Burch is not your typical HC professional. He took the path less traveled by way of farming and construction to eventually land in corporate HR after graduating from college. Along the way, he's "been there, done there" to include working in manufacturing, unionized environments, and starting his own successful executive search and consulting bu…
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Ben Currin isn't your ordinary CEO. He started professional life as a junior officer in the U.S. Navy aboard nuclear submarines and then took a huge step into the world of corporate technology. Tune into Episode 4 of Course Corrections as Neal talks with Ben about his journey from one technical domain to another -- and the lessons he learned along …
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In this episode, Neal interviews his former CEO at Inova Health Systems, Susan Carroll. Susan is a 25 year veteran of Inova and has the distinction of leading all five major hospitals in the system throughout her career including the flagship campus in Fairfax, VA. Susan talks candidly about her rise at Inova and the challenges she's had along the …
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Neal interviews Jim Neighbors, the founder and Senior Vice President of Focusing Forward, a consulting firm based in the Washington DC metro area that supports companies serving the Federal Government. Jim spent 34 years in Federal service before retiring as a member of the Senior Executive Service and launching his own company. In this episode, Ne…
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Neal talks with guest Curt Mercadante about living a "freedom lifestyle" as an entrepreneur or solopreneur. Neal and Curt also discuss the dangers of falling into the trap of a "hustle porn" culture and how that can be damaging to leaders in any business or industry. Curt is currently the CEO of Advantage Informatics and also Freedom Rising Enterpr…
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Skillet has made bad decisions in the past -- and today he's planning to make the worst one yet: he plans to kill Jimmy H... Jonny "Hardcore" Gunn surprises a grieving Ron Carter by confronting him -- but not for the fight Ron's been expecting... Charles wanders into another place he's not supposed to be, and Officer Martin literally bumps into som…
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Now the fighting is between Officer Martin vs. the Warden -- or is it?Jonny "Hardcore" Gunn opens up to his cellmate "Shawn P" about how much he admires Shawn's plans for the future. Meanwhile, it's Ron Carter against a world that seems to be falling apart faster and faster every day!Team Corrections
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The inevitable fight between Ron and "Hardcore" Gunn happens -- and the next thing they know, they're both in Medical. Officer Brandon gives Ron the talking-to somebody should've given him years ago, and Jimmy H hears the cold, hard facts about his tattoo. Meanwhile, Officer Martin gets up in people's faces... whether they like it or not.…
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While Johnny "Hardcore" Gunn tries to give Charles support, he is not so understanding with Dr. Hernandez who gives him a talking-to about taking care of his diabetes. Officer Martin gets the truth about her exposure to tuberculosis. And Jimmy H decides to stab somebody...Team Corrections
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