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213 Court Street, 6th Floor, Middletown, CT 06457 p.860.704.6400 f.860.704.6420

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Established in 1978

CJI was established in 1978 to make significant contributions to criminal justice systems by providing consultation, research and information dissemination services with a primary focus on prison and jail systems.

The Principals of the firm, George and Camille Camp are experienced public sector administrators of federal, state, and municipal agencies; and are recognized by the field as authorities in corrections planning, evaluation, management, and operations. With a staff of fourteen full-time employees and a pool of more than 100 consultants upon whom to draw, CJI regularly is engaged in fifteen to twenty corrections projects. Many of our projects are multi-year efforts and some have had annual project budgets that exceed $1M. CJI has conducted hundreds of assessments, reviews, evaluation and studies of correctional systems, facility issues, and ideas in good currency.

CJI has built a solid reputation as one of the foremost research and consulting firms in the nation. We provide needs assessment, planning, training, program development services, and conduct research, program evaluation and policy analysis for government agencies, not-for-profit and private sector organizations both in the U.S. and abroad. Our Principals and Associates have accumulated more than 200 years of experience providing comprehensive correctional planning and program development services to state, county and federal agencies. CJI's annual publication, The Corrections YearbookTM, is considered the most informative and timely compendium of state-by-state corrections information in the country.

CJI has built a solid reputation as one of the foremost research and consulting firms in the nation. We provide needs assessment, planning, training, program development services, and conduct research, program evaluation and policy analysis for government agencies, not-for-profit and private sector organizations both in the U.S. and abroad.

CJI maintains a core staff of fourteen employees and a pool of over one hundred consultants upon whom we draw for specific services for various projects. Three Senior Associates, Robert May, John Blackmore, and Patricia Hardyman, along with the two Principals - Camille Camp and George Camp - direct project work. Correctional practitioner consultants are engaged to work on projects when appropriate. Four Project Managers oversee the reporting requirements and coordinate all work activities for projects to which they are assigned. One of the project managers is also responsible for information technology, graphic design and video production work. A team of administrative assistants supports all staff.

CJI's main office is located in Middletown, Connecticut. Other than for the field work, which would be done on site, project work would be accomplished from that office. Thirteen of the fourteen staff work out of the Middletown, CT office.