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Judges on the Payroll: A Radical Approach to Population Management
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Judges on the Payroll: A Radical Approach to Population Management
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Dantis, John P.
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LIS, Inc. (Longmont, CO)
National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Longmont, CO)
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2001.
5 pages.
Related Topics
Jail alternatives
(Justice System)
Jail alternatives
(Offender Management)
Jails
(Offender Management)
Judges
(Justice System)
New Mexico
Overcrowding
(Facilities)
Issues surrounding the assignment of a pro tem judge to a jail by the federal district court are discussed. Sections of this paper include: problems of overcrowding jails face and one way to address them; pro tem authority and benefits derived; still no "silver bullet"; the paramount importance of public safety; and a sidebar on efforts by Bernalillo County to reduce jail crowding.
Accession Number: period193
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