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Anthony Gangi

Anthony Gangi has a BA in psychology and is a 20-year veteran in corrections. He currently works as an Associate Administrator for State Corrections and has worked his way up through the ranks, from officer to sergeant, and then into administration. Anthony currently sits on the executive board of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Correctional Association. To date, Anthony Gangi has been invited to speak on CNN, MSNBC, CBS, Lifetime, ABC, Fox and NewsNation. He is also the author of “Inmate Manipulation Decoded” and “How to Succeed in Corrections,” as well as the host of the Tier Talk podcast.

LATEST ARTICLES
Throughout the year, we fought many battles — some battles ended in defeat and some ended in victory, but either way we fought valiantly
Corrections has long since evolved from simply locking a bad guy up and throwing away the key; here’s why you should address these professionals as correctional officers, not guards
We are at the point where we need to move forward and be recognized as law enforcement professionals; we cannot do this by remaining in seclusion
People who are experiencing the event in the moment may look to others to define their actions, and thus, may end up doing nothing
If we look to rehabilitate, we need to create, as much as possible, a true reflection of the outside world
Transgender inmates are more and more at the forefront of correctional issues in the U.S.; how should corrections respond? First, by gaining an understanding of the population
Female officers are at greater risk of being sexually assaulted due to cross-gender supervision; here are some tips to lessen the number of opportunities a predator has to attack
Inmates will use the ‘us vs. them’ tactic to separate one member of the staff from the support of their coworkers; here’s how to spot it and stop it before trouble ensues