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Innovative Technologies for Community Corrections Conference

Innovative Technologies for Community Corrections Conference

Each year the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center's Rocky Mountain Regional Center sponsors a conference and exhibition to convey technology information to community corrections professionals. The goal of the conference is to spotlight the innovative use of technology in community corrections and to introduce technologies on the horizon that may enhance an agency's mission performance.

2008 Conference: June 9-11, 2008, Denver, CO
Location: Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center

Conference Purpose

The conference explores practical applications of innovative technologies currently in use as well as technologies not yet available, but on the horizon. There are 28 educational workshops in four tracks (Electronic Monitoring, Drug and Alcohol Testing, Information Technology and Management Issues), which will provide attendees with current data on how technology is and can be used to enhance mission performance.

Who Attends This Conference?

300 - 400 professionals from all areas of community corrections including probation, parole, pretrial, treatment providers and work-release programs are expected to attend this conference. Attendees are typically administrators, supervisors and line staff from Federal, State and local agencies with responsibility for and/or strong interest in learning about technology’s role in community corrections. Practitioners from all across the country participate in this conference; last year 38 different states and 2 countries outside the U.S. were represented.

Location:

Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center
7800 East Tufts Avenue,
Denver, Colorado, 80237
Tel: (303) 779-1234 Fax: (303) 850-7164
techcenter.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp

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