20/23
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01 Cover
02 Contents
03 President’s commentary
04 Executive Director's Remarks
05 Guest Editorial
06 Article 1: Revolutionaing Jail Operations with Artificial Intelligence
07 Article 2: Where Did Direct Supervision Go?
08 Article 3: Drones are the New Contraband Smugglers
09 Artilcle 4: Jail-Based Medication-Assisted Treatment: Eseential Program Components
10 Article 5: Trauma-Informed Corrections: Part One
11 Article 6 Suicide is Not a Personal Defect, It Is a Community Failure; We Can Make a Difference
12 Article 7: The Emergence of Technology to Increase Efficiency
13 Article 8: Morgan County: Connected Succeses
14 Article 9: Do You Feel Connected to Your Work?
15 Article 10: Employee Retention
16 Article 11: Toxicology Mentors Jail Safety
17 Article 12: Notes From the Field: Rising Above the Pandemic
18 Board Profile
19 2023 AJA Professional Development Across the Country
20 Certifications
21 Congratulations to the 45th Graduating Class of the National Jail Leadership Command Academy
22 Chaplian's Corner
23 AJA Industry Affiliates

2022-2023 Jail Manager Certification Commission

COMMISSION CHAIR Jared Schechter, CJM Colonel/Jail Administrator Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Wichita, Kansas jared.schechter@sedgwick.gov

COMMISSION VICE-CHAIR Amber Redmond, CJM Deputy Director Douglas County Department of Corrections Omaha, Nebraska amber.redmond@douglascounty-ne.gov

John Johnson, PhD, CJM Division Chief Miami Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation Departmen Miami, Florida John.Johnson@miamidade.gov

COMMISSIONERS

Reese Walker, CJM Captain Shelby County Division of Corrections Memphis, Tennessee reese.walker@shelbycountytn.gov

Danielle Frane, CJM, CCE, CCHP Superintendent Norfolk County Sheriff's Office Dedham, Massachusetts dfrane@norfolksheriffma.org

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