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Dear Corrections1 Member,  

2022 has been another difficult year for corrections, with officer retention and recruitment the biggest challenge of the year according to this Corrections1 reader poll

In today’s newsletter, we begin the rollout of Correction1’s 2022 Year in Review coverage. Our Corrections1 columnists offer solutions to the challenges impacting our nation’s prisons and jails and we feature our annual roundup of the most bizarre contraband stories of 2022. 

Follow all our Year in Review coverage here. 

Stay safe,   

— The Corrections1 Team 
 

TOP STORIES
CO Scott Riner's second career was a calling to help others
Family, co-workers and friends remember Riner for his sense of humor, generosity and dedication to mentoring inmates
Mo. inmate charged with third-degree assault of CO
Mich. prisoner charged with murdering cellmate, stabbing another
Exonerated death row inmate shot, killed at funeral
Kan. ex-CO arrested for alleged sexual relationship with juvenile inmate
Prisoner's beached yacht demolished
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2022 YEAR IN REVIEW
  
Roundtable: How corrections was challenged in 2022
Our experts address how short staffing, training cuts and a lack of stress management impact correctional officers and facility security
  
Top 10 bizarre contraband stories of 2022
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