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Nature of New Small Jails: Report and Analysis
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Nature of New Small Jails: Report and Analysis
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Kimme, Dennis A.
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Kimme Planning and Architecture (Champaign, IL)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 1985.
Related Topics
Facility evaluation
(Facilities)
Facility planning process
(Facilities)
Jails
(Offender Management)
Surveys
(Statistics &Research)
In 1985, a survey was conducted on 255 small jails (50 beds or less) that had been opened since 1974 throughout the United States, the purpose of the survey was to discover how well the jails were working in relationship to their design and construction.
Accession Number: 004956
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