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Accreditation is a system of verification that correctional agencies/facilities comply with national standards promulgated by the American Correctional Association. Accreditation is achieved through a series of reviews, evaluations, audits and hearings.
In 1974, the Commission on Accreditation for Corrections was established to review and evaluate compliance with the standards. Responsibility for rendering accreditation decisions rests solely with the Commission on Accreditation for Corrections.
Accreditation is awarded to the “best of the best” in the corrections field. Staff have a better understanding of policies and procedures and this contributes to improved working conditions for staff. Safer environment for staff and offenders. Defense against lawsuits.
The American Correctional Association (ACA; called the National Prison Association before 1954) is a private, non-profit, non-governmental trade association and accrediting body for the corrections' industry, the oldest and largest such association in the world.
ACA standards interface with all aspects of operations, including safety, security, order, care, programs, justice, and administration, among others.
Accreditation is based on the NC CHC Standards for Health Services, which come in separate manuals for jails, prisons, and juvenile detention and confinement facilities. Since 1983, the NC CHC accreditation standards have been widely accepted by the health, legal and corrections professions.
The National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NC CHC) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the standard of care in the field of correctional health care in the United States.
According to the ACA, Accreditation is a system of verification that correctional agencies/facilities comply with national standards promulgated by the American Correctional Association. Accreditation is achieved through a series of reviews, evaluations, audits and hearings.
There are 175 standards covering all major areas, including: offender behavior, compliance, supervision and responsibility; staff training and development; safety, security and efficiency; and community protection.
Deposit funds to a New Jersey inmate's trust fund over the phone by calling PAY at 1-800-574-5729. You can use a debit or credit card and will be charged a fee anywhere from $4.95-$11.95. For more information on sending funds to an inmate, read our guide here.
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