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The National Institute of Corrections established the Large Jail Network (LJN) in 1989 as a connection point for jails and jail systems administrators with an average daily population of 1,000 or more inmates. LJN members explore issues facing jail systems, discuss strategies and resources for dealing successfully with these issues, discuss potential methods by which NIC can facilitate the development of programs or the transfer of existing knowledge or technology and seek new and creative ways to identify and meet the needs of network members.

Target Audience

This network is for jails and jail systems administrators with an average daily population of 1,000 or more inmates.

Course/Program Type
Network
Field of Corrections
Jails
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