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Distance Techniques for Staff Training [Memorandum]
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Distance Techniques for Staff Training [Memorandum]
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Conway, Eileen G.
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National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Longmont, CO)
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Published 1995.
2 pages.
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This memorandum briefly describes how several correctional agencies are using distance techniques for training staff. These techniques include the utilization of satellite teleconferences and PictureTel technology to provide training for trainers, general staff training, and managerial training.
Accession Number: 012014
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