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Large Jail Network Bulletin September 1991
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Large Jail Network Bulletin September 1991
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LIS, Inc. (Longmont, CO) National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Longmont, CO)
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Details
Published 1991.
16 pages.
Related Topics
Childbearing in institutions
(Offender Services)
Constitutional legal issues
(Justice System)
Inmate mothers
(Offender Services)
Inmate mothers
(Special Offenders)
Intermediate sanctions
(Justice System)
Intermediate sanctions
(Offender Management)
Jails
(Offender Management)
LJN Journal
(Administration)
Contents include: Foreword by Michael O'Toole; Orange County Corrections Addresses Needs of Women Offenders, by Georgette Thornton; Principles in the Use of Intermediate Sanctions, by Mark Kellar; Jail Management Evaluation Index Indicates Conditions in New York City Jails, by James Bennett; A Wholly False Sense of Security: Wilson v. Seiter and Jail Litigation, by Arthur Wallenstein; Alameda County Jail Offers Parenting Education, by Charles C. Plummer; and Recommended Reading.
Accession Number: period251
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