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Correctional Officer Jesse Vigil maintains the safety of the employees and inmates at Northwest New Mexico Correctional Center in Grants, New Mexico. Vigil joined CoreCivic in 1998 and has held other roles throughout his time with the company. In ...
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More than three years ago, CoreCivic President and CEO Damon Hininger made a bold announcement on behalf of our company — that CoreCivic would take steps unprecedented in the public or private sectors to strengthen our reentry programming, ...
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In honor of National Volunteer Week, a look at one woman's outstanding service
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By Tim O'Dell, Director of Chaplaincy and Volunteer Services
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Dress right and feel right. It builds self-confidence. It’s detail that matters.
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CoreCivic Properties makes company and industry history through innovative real estate solutions.
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As CoreCivic begins managing the newly reopened Lee Adjustment Center in Beattyville, Kentucky, the company stands to deliver a range of public safety, social and economic opportunities to the town and state.
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The process is called “Go Further,” and the themes that drive it are universal: Life happens. It is a journey. Personal choice sets the direction.
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Corrections professionals work hard to educate inmates about what they need to be successful in the free world. At CoreCivic, we also recognize that it’s just as important to ask inmates what they want to accomplish and what barriers they feel are ...
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CoreCivic Properties works to deliver cost-effective, innovative real estate solutions for government, and soon the team will be delivering a brand-new project for the state of Kansas.
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At CoreCivic, we’re incredibly proud that our employees view reentry as our company’s purpose. Our chaplains, teachers, principals, treatment managers, counselors and correctional officers work caringly and compassionately to help the inmates ...
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Eighty-five percent of those in prison have drug- and alcohol-related issues, but inmates who receive substance abuse treatment while incarcerated are less likely to return to prison. The Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program (RDAP) at the ...
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