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Virginia Department of Corrections observes National Reentry Week
Published Tuesday, Apr. 27, 2021, 12:00 am
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The Virginia Department of Corrections is marking National Reentry Week, April 26-30, recognizing the work that DOC staff and inmates do to get inmates ready for successful reentry into their communities.
Reentry is everyone’s business and all DOC employees impact this meaningful work on a daily basis. In 2016, the Department of Justice designated National Reentry Week to occur during the month of April, which is Second Chance Month.
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Panelists speak at an American Physical Society session last week on how physics departments can respond proactively to threats.
It’s not unusual for Theodore Hodapp to get a call when a university physics department is under threat of cutbacks or closure. As director of project development at the American Physical Society for the last 16 years, he’s typically gotten one or two calls a year.
“I’ve now gotten, I think, six requests in the last year, just to give you a sense, and three in the last month,” Hodapp said last week at a session of the APS Annual Leadership Meeting, which was held virtually this year due to the pandemic. “We realize that this economic thing is hitting lots of places. It’s hitting smaller places more than it’s hitting bigger places, and we’re trying to work with departments as much as we can to help them out.”
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On February 1, 2021, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) released its “Report on FINRA’s Risk Monitoring and Examination Activities.” The Report combines two of FINRA’s long-standing reports: (a) the retrospective Report of Examination Findings from the prior year; with (b) its forward-looking Examination Priorities Letter.
The new format is more user-friendly for supervision and compliance professionals than the prior reports, setting out for each topic:
Regulatory Obligation with citation to relevant rules;
Related Considerations, formatted as questions firms should ask themselves;
Exam Findings and Effective Practices, calling out the good and the bad FINRA found in its prior year’s examinations; and