NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS

National Institute of Corrections.A federal organization (established within the Bureau of Prisons) whose responsibilities include helping federal, state, and local authorities improve

correctional programs, conducting research on correctional issues such as crime prevention, and conducting workshops for law-enforcement personnel, social workers, judges, and others involved in treating and rehabilitating offenders. 18 USCA §§ 4351–4353. See BUREAU OF PRISONS .

[Blacks Law 8th]