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Large Jail Network Bulletin, Annual Issue 1998
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Large Jail Network Bulletin, Annual Issue 1998
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Published 1998.
27 pages.
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Issue contents include: "Foreward" by Richard Geaither; "New NIC Division Chiefs in Profile
-Virginia Hutchinson and Bob Brown]" by Barbara Krauth; "What Jail Administrators Can Learn from Community Policing" by Susan McCampbell; "Prison Litigation Reform Act Makes Way for Double Bunking" by Kelly Mott, Jacquie Weber, and Jeff Armstrong; "Nashville SAVE Program Addresses Violent Behavior" by Karla Crocker; "Voice Verification: A Jail Diversion Alternative" by Joseph M. Norwick; "NIC Extends Outreach and Access with Technology" by Connie Clem; "Boulder County Program Promotes 'Productive Day'" by Charles Pringle; "Criminal and Illegal Alien Screening in a Detention Setting" by Richard Bryce; "Success in Selection: Maricopa County's Detention Officer Hiring Procedures" by Mary Ellen Sheppard; and "Recommended Reading."
Accession Number: period169
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