This document summarizes the history of the International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology (IACFP) over 23 years. It describes early struggles with few members and resources. Reforms from 2003-2006 increased membership and finances. Accomplishments from 2006-2011 further grew the organization. However, from 2011 onward, leadership issues led to regression as relationships and initiatives were damaged. To regain success, the document calls for commitment to serving members through projects, partnerships and entrepreneurial ventures, noting that current resources and opportunities are the best they have ever been.
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2. Agenda
23 Years of Opportunity, Opposition & Opportunity
10 yrs of rain
3 yrs of reform
5 yrs of sunshine
5yrs - Current rains & regression
Concepts for progress
Projects for sunshine
Needs & Imperative for success
Agenda
Past
Present
Future
3. Rainy Days
Circa 1993-2003
Only 117 Members
Only $916 in the bank
Income only $32,000 per year
Newsletter a challenge to read in blue and black
Journal only 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 only 6X per year
3 year manuscript publication turn around
4. Rainy Days
Circa 1993-2003
No taxes paid for 10 years
Bylaws 20 years obsolete
Membership renewal by happenstance
No financial controls
No legal reviews or services
No accounting
No Board
5. Days of Struggle and Reform
2003 - 2006
Renegotiating SAGE contract (faced opposition)
Designing welcome pack and renewal process
Arranging for membership management
Building membership
Redesigning newsletter (maroon & white)
Struggling with journal (practical vs expansion)
Resolving tax issues
6. Days of Struggle and Reform
2003 - 2006
Accumulating assets
Revising Bylaws
Designing logo
Designing web site in India (faced considerable
opposition)
Arranging for financial controls (never done
before)
Arranging for legal services (never done before)
Stable board
7. Sunny Days
2006-2011 Accomplishments
700 Members up 600
$180,000 income per year up $150,000 per year
$1,100,000 in the bank up a million $$$
Retained earnings 73% - up infinite%
Newsletter full color
Journal 7 by 10 & 12X per year, many more pages
1 year manuscript turn around
Taxes paid and tax status preserved
Bylaws revised (though errors in implementation)
Stable Board
8. Sunny Days
More Accomplishments for Members
New publications discussions with SAGE
MOU with Romanians completed and signed
MOU with Trinidad & Tobago completed and signed
Affiliations with other groups (ICPA, ICCA, etc.)
Institute approved and funded at $25,000
E-learning for psychologist developed
Alliance with Spalding University confirmed
Alliance with Polycom for 300k free equipment
Stable Board
9. New Days of Rain and Regression
2011-Current Page 1
President resigns on ethics charges
Cronyism creeps in
Bylaws revised members excluded
Legal and travel expenses skyrocket
Retained earnings plummet
No new benefits for members for years
All relationships with outsiders
damaged
Legal fees for internal controversies
eat up 20% of income
10. New Days of Rain and Regression
2011-Current Page 2
New publication discussions - derailed
MOU with Romanians ignored
MOU with Trinidad & Tobago ignored
Institute torpedoed
E-learning for psychologists - derailed
Alliance with Spalding University - scuttled
Alliance with Polycom scuttled
No budget
No SAGE contract for 2 years
Divided Board
11. Sunny Days Again?
2016 And On - Concepts 1
Our unique organizational finances
Transactional organizations
Transformational organizations
Service organizations
Advocacy organizations
12. Sunny Days Again?
2016 And On - Concepts 2
Membership organization
Creating benefits for members
Professional organization
Professing principals to society and our field
Business organization
Preserving and advancing scholarly standards
Providing information arbitrage
Doing entrepreneurial publishing for income stability
We are a:
13. Sunny Days Again?
2016 And On - Projects
E-learning
Portfolio of journals
Just For Correctional Psychologists manual
series
Grant funding
Partnership conferences
Membership chapters
14. Sunny Days Again???
2016 And On - Needs
We must show:
Commitment
Character
Competence
Cooperation
Collaboration
Committees
15. Sunny Days Again???
2016 And On Our Imperative
Lets
Paint or get off the ladder
Stop dithering (twirling)
Start producing
16. Summary
23 Years of Opportunity, Opposition & Opportunity
There have been good and bad times
Good times have been marked by
Strong Executive Director leadership
Entrepreneurial vision, and
Commitment to the Association
Bad times have been marked by infighting for
personal gain and prestige
Our resources were never stronger
Our opportunities were never better
We have what it takes to be the Voice of
Psychology in Corrections