Publications

 

Kehoe, Charles J., “Corrections and Law Enforcement,” Section 13.4 in Chapter 13, “Scheduling in Highly Complex Industries and Areas,”  Workforce Asset Management Book of Knowledge, Lisa Disselkamp, Editor, Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 2013

“Juvenile Detention and Corrections Standards: Looking Back and Ahead,” (co-author Dr. Mary Livers), Corrections Today, February 2012, Vol. 74, No. 1.

“Don’t Be Fooled,” (Guest Editorial) Corrections Today, August 2008, Vol. 70, No. 4.

Kehoe, Charles J.  “The Workforce Challenge: Finding and Keeping a Qualified Correctional Workforce,” A View from the Trenches A Manual for Wardens by Wardens. Second Edition. North American Association of Wardens and Superintendents. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association, 2007.

Kehoe, Charles J.  “Futuring Corrections,” A View from the Trenches A Manual for Wardens by Wardens. Second Edition.  North American Association of Wardens and Superintendents.  Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association, 2007.

“The Long Gray Line: Older Workers and the Correctional Workforce,” (co-authors Joyce G. Fogg and Timothy Kestner), Corrections Today, February 2007, Vol. 69, No. 1.

“Addressing the Challenges of the Correctional Workforce,” (Guest Editorial) Corrections Today, August 2004, Vol. 66, No. 5

“Juvenile Corrections in a Changing American Landscape,” Corrections Today, December 2001, Vol. 63, No. 7.

“Addressing the Correctional Workforce Shortage: Reduce Demand or Increase Supply,” (co-author Richard G. Kiekbusch), Corrections Managers’ Report, February/March 2001, Vol. VI, No. 5.

Kehoe, Charles J. and Platt, John. “Programs for Juveniles.” Planning and Design Guide for Secure Adult and Juvenile Facilities. Ed. Leonard R. Witke, AIA. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association, 1999. 265 – 276.

“Looking Toward the Future Dramatic Changes in Store for Juvenile Probation Agencies,” Corrections Today, December 1994, Vol. 56, No. 7.

“Combating Violent Juvenile Crime: Virginia’s Strategy,” The State of Corrections – Proceedings, ACA Annual Conferences – 123rd Congress of Correction, American Correctional Association, August 1-5, 1993,
Nashville, Tennessee.

“Accreditation Benefits Nation’s Jails, Juvenile Detention Centers,” (co-author M. Wayne Huggins), Corrections Today, May 1992, Vol. 54, No. 3.

“Intake Administration and Classification,” Juvenile Careworker Resource Guide, (Laurel, Maryland: American Correctional Association, 1992), pp.48-53.

“Councils That Counsel – Advisory Boards Get The Public Involved,” Corrections Today, October 1987, Vol. 49, No. 6.

“Concepts for Juvenile Detention Construction” (co-authors Malcolm S. Evans, Art Williams, Peter Stevens, and Laura
Piestrak), Proceedings – 116th Congress of Correction, American Correctional Association, Aug. 10-14, 1986, Las Vegas, Nevada.

“Let’s Deinstitutionalize Group Homes” (co-author Joseph R. Rowan), Juvenile & Family Court Journal, Spring, 1985, Vol. 36, No. 1.

“Juvenile Justice Standards: What’s In It for the Kids and Us?”  Proceedings -110th Congress of Correction, American Correctional Association, August 17-21, 1986, San Diego, California.

“The Price of Leadership,” Youth Forum, October 1977, Vol. 1, No. 2.

“Cooperative Services for Runaway Youth (co-author Richard Freer), Juvenile Justice, February, 1977, Vol. 28, No. 1.

“Our Greatest Resource – A Survey of Youth, Their Problems and Resources,” Youth Development Service, Downers Grove, Illinois, 1973.

“The Citizen – Not a Bleeding Heart – A Voter” Proceedings – 101st Congress of Correction, American Correctional Association, August 15-19, 1971, Miami Beach, Florida.

“What’s Your Probation Officer Like?” Proceedings – Program Planning Conference, Probation Services Council of Illinois, January 18-20, 1971, Springfield, Illinois.

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