Guiding the Federal Bureau of Prisons into the Future
Since his official appointment in April 2025, Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Director William K. Marshall III has already presided over an eventful tenure.
Since his official appointment in April 2025, Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Director William K. Marshall III has already presided over an eventful tenure.
I wasn’t planning a career in corrections.
To maintain order in correctional facilities, strict key control policies are essential.
The Michigan Department of Corrections has launched a “Safe Prisons Initiative” designed to track and improve safety and security across the state prison system.
Later this month, a free live webinar from Correctional News will examine how the built environment directly impacts staff performance, safety outcomes and liability exposure.
Florida’s proposed 2026-27 budget could steer nearly $374 million toward pay raises for Department of Corrections employees, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins said during a Feb. 9 stop at Santa Rosa Correctional Institution in Milton.
In an era when correctional facilities nationwide grapple with unprecedented staffing shortages, the Utah Department of Corrections (UDC) is not merely holding its own: It’s charting a course to full staffing and waiting lists for officer positions.
As we enter the holiday season, most of us are thinking about family gatherings, travel plans and hopefully getting their annual flu shot.
The 2025 editorial year of Correctional News reflected an evolving field where infrastructure, staff wellness and operational reform intersect more closely than ever.
The Correctional Leaders Association (CLA) has established a new partnership that will deliver Correctional News content directly to CLA members…