NCJ Number
              83029
          Date Published
  Unknown
Length
              0 pages
          Annotation
              A minority employee speaks about her experiences in the New York City Department of Corrections, and a representative from LEAA's Office of Civil Rights Compliance explains how funds are allocated.
          Abstract
              The Commanding Officer for Correctional Training in the New York City Department of Corrections reports that the department has 3,600 employees of which about half are minorities and less than 200 are females. Her job is to improve human relations within the city's correctional system. She emphasizes that people who are recruited and are given training should learn the training lessons well. In order to change the system, she notes, one must understand and know it first. She reviews many categories of jobs that recruiters should know about when they are trying to get minorities interested in working in corrections. The LEAA representative discusses State Planning Agencies, LEAA discretionary funds, and technical assistance grants. The Office of Civil Rights Compliance is the only LEAA office that has awarded money to minorities. Questions and answers conclude the session.