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Following are some links to organizations in the corrections field. These include independent unions of officers in corrections, national organizations and unions, information on education and training, sites with information and other links, and memorial sites to fallen officers. My thanks to the websites on corrections with links to other organizations for suggested links, most notably the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association and Edward Kasper's Correctional Officers and Law Enforcement Links. However, I checked the links on their pages before posting them to make sure these are current links.
The following are state correctional unions which have their own Web sites. I have listed them alphabetically.
These are major correctional associations.
The following are some of the major sites that have been put up to honor correctional officers injured in the line of duty. These highlight the risks of injury and death on the job, and recognize these fallen officers for their contribution.
Following are some organizations that provide for education and training in the corrections and law enforcement fields.
These are a mix of sites that include information on various topics, including history and references to other sources of information.
These are unions and other organizations devoted to corrections and law enforcement.
Following are some labor organizations that represent workersgenerally.
I have listed some of the government departments and commissions of corrections in New York state, since this is where I experienced my own injury in the line of duty and where I engaged in litigation to seek justice for my claim, as described in Betrayal.I have also included the Department of Corrections in Washington, D.C., since this would be an arena for gaining national attention for the problem of line of duties injuries and fair compensation.

The following sites are organizations and associations are part of the correction prison industry, which provide supplies and services to the prisons.
The following sites are involved in advocating for the correction prison industry.
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