Right On Crime’s Correctional Leadership Network amplifies the voice of corrections experts from across the country in the reform debate around criminal justice policy.

Too often correctional expertise is lost amongst the amplification of draconian political agendas that sound tough but fail to provide public safety outcomes. While correctional leaders bear the brunt of bad criminal justice policy, their measure of success is ensuring individuals leave better than when they entered. Judges and prosecutors have no such responsibility but have tremendous influence.

The Correctional Leadership Network will work to amplify the experience, best practices, and expertise of correctional officers, probation and parole supervisors, and programming experts who are often not afforded proportional weight during policy discussions to that of their prosecutorial, judicial, and law enforcement counterparts.

These stakeholders are best positioned to speak to the efficacy of rehabilitation toward recidivism reduction and achieving public safety.

Through policy discussions, advocacy, podcasts, and events across the nation with state correctional leaders, Right On Crime’s Correctional Leadership Network will ensure that correctional expertise is properly weighed in the national debate around criminal justice policy with the ultimate goal to support public safety.


Podcast

The Right On Crime Podcast, Episode 3- Building Better Lives to Improve Public Safety, The Correctional Leadership Network

10/13/2022

Louisiana Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc, whose decades long career focuses on “building better lives not bigger prisons” talks about the implementation and the impact of historic criminal justice reforms in Louisiana.

Host: Scott Peyton, Correctional Director at Right On Crime

The Right On Crime Podcast, Episode 1 – Correctional Leadership Network

7/27/2022

With a peek behind prison walls, correctional experts from Tennessee, South Carolina, and Arkansas share best practices and conservative solutions as they implement the good and bad of criminal justice policy.

Host: Scott Peyton, Correctional Director at Right On Crime


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