About this Event
Beyond Bad Apples: Rethinking Accountability in Corrections
Join criminologist, researcher, author, and scholar TaLisa Carter, PhD as she discusses her book, Corrections at Work: A Call for Institutional Accountability. Drawing on extensive research and her experience working inside the correctional system, Dr. Carter examines how institutions respond to employee misconduct and why accountability is often shaped by power, discretion, and organizational culture. This conversation highlights the real consequences of disciplinary practices and offers practical pathways for building more transparent, ethical, and effective correctional institutions. You’re invited to engage with her as we rethink justice, leadership, and reform inside America’s jails and prisons.
The event is free and open to the public. Please register in advance to secure your seat.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Center for Law and Justice, 123 Washington Street, Room 567, Newark, United States
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