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  2. Mississippi Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The system's chief medical officer is Gloria Perry. She has been in that position since 2008. She is certified in family-practice. [22] MDOC contracts with Centurion of Mississippi, LLC. [23] Previously, MDOC contracted with Wexford Health Sources, Inc., [24] headquartered in Green Tree, Pennsylvania, [25] [26] near Pittsburgh. Wexford provides ...

  3. MDOC - Wikipedia

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    MDOC or mDOC may refer to: Maine Department of Corrections; Massachusetts Department of Corrections; Michigan Department of Corrections; Mississippi Department of ...

  4. East Mississippi Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    MDOC awarded the contract at EMCF and Walnut Grove to Management and Training Corporation (MTC) of Utah, but the complaints continued. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In May 2013, the ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center filed a class action suit against the state of Mississippi and operators of EMCF on behalf of its prisoners because of the abuses and the failure ...

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  6. Application for employment - Wikipedia

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    The typical application also requires the applicant to provide information regarding relevant skills, education, and experience (previous employment or volunteer work). The application itself is a minor test of the applicant's literacy, penmanship, and communication skills. A careless job applicant might disqualify themselves with a poorly ...

  7. ODIS - Wikipedia

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    The 101 agencies in Oklahoma using ODIS, as of April 2005. ODIS, or the Offender Data Information System is a web based, computerized records management software application to improve the capture, maintenance and quality of law enforcement data that is capable of running in any combination of centralized or decentralized network environments.