Court Reform Act Impact on Correctional System: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ... June 16-17, 1971U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 491 pagini |
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Pagina 30
... placed in a work - release status so that they might work at regular jobs during the daytime and return to the institution at night . Because for many offenders work - release is not feasible , why not bring the community , the real job ...
... placed in a work - release status so that they might work at regular jobs during the daytime and return to the institution at night . Because for many offenders work - release is not feasible , why not bring the community , the real job ...
Pagina 32
... placed on the market by the government for competitive bidding . Additional reasons for greater efficiency and profit in federal prison indus- tries include : ( 1 ) a smaller total prison population and its relative homogeneity in any ...
... placed on the market by the government for competitive bidding . Additional reasons for greater efficiency and profit in federal prison indus- tries include : ( 1 ) a smaller total prison population and its relative homogeneity in any ...
Pagina 34
... placed on those institutions . These contradictory demands include the desire to keep prisoners as busy as possible , the lack of modern equipment and machinery brought about by a desire to keep costs down , and the restriction on the ...
... placed on those institutions . These contradictory demands include the desire to keep prisoners as busy as possible , the lack of modern equipment and machinery brought about by a desire to keep costs down , and the restriction on the ...
Pagina 35
... placed in jobs after release , and 218 not returned to jail or prison within one to three years after release . Seventy percent of this group were repeated offenders and all of them were school dropouts without previous vocational ...
... placed in jobs after release , and 218 not returned to jail or prison within one to three years after release . Seventy percent of this group were repeated offenders and all of them were school dropouts without previous vocational ...
Pagina 36
... placed in a bank until he is released . If he has a family , the staff of the colony or the camp will deduct up to 50 percent of his wages for family support . The amount varies , depending on the number of children . The deducted ...
... placed in a bank until he is released . If he has a family , the staff of the colony or the camp will deduct up to 50 percent of his wages for family support . The amount varies , depending on the number of children . The deducted ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
absconders additional adult agencies alcoholics alternatives to incarceration American Correctional Association arrest average bail Board of Parole budget capacity caseload Chairman committed community correctional centers CONGRESS THE LIBRARY correctional industries correctional institutions correctional officers correctional system costs counseling Court Reform Act Crime Commission custodial D.C. Jail Department of Corrections Director District of Columbia effective employment established evaluation facilities Federal Federal City College felony fiscal Graph HARDY implementation increase inmates institutional population involved juvenile LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Lorton Lorton Reformatory ment misdemeanants months narcotics National Urban Coalition offenders operation overcrowding Parole Board parole officer percent personnel persons planning police present Probation Department probation officers probationers problems prosecution recidivism recommendations Reformatory rehabilitation Research Senator MATHIAS Senator STEVENSON sentence staff superior court supervision task force tion treatment TREBACH U.S. Attorney unit Youth Act Youth Center
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Pagina 388 - When it appears to the said managers that there is a strong or reasonable probability that any prisoner will live and remain at liberty without violating the law, and that his release is not incompatible with the welfare of society...
Pagina 331 - We cannot tolerate an endless, self-defeating cycle of imprisonment, release, and reimprisonment which fails to alter undesirable attitudes and behavior.
Pagina 450 - President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, The Challenge of Crime In a Free Society, 1967, pp.
Pagina 54 - I will speak to four of the recommendations of the President's Commission on Crime in the District of Columbia and give reference to the fifth.
Pagina 250 - Analysis with the standard-setting agencies, the American Correctional Association, and the National Council on Crime and Delinquency.
Pagina 209 - If we can be of further assistance to you in this matter, please do not hesitate to advise us.
Pagina 175 - Commissioner in the direction, coordination, and monitoring of the implementation of the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedures Act of 1970. The...
Pagina 92 - Two possibilities come to mind. One is the introduction of community treatment programs such as those operated by the California Youth Authority ; the other is the use of detached worker programs such as those developed in Los Angeles County. Both these programs have shown a high level of cost effectiveness, and their ultimate result will be the saving of many millions of dollars in new correctional costs. With adequate planning and implementation, similar results should be possible in the District...
Pagina 430 - In 1957 the Committee on Prisons, Probation and Parole in the District of Columbia studied six chronic offenders and found that they had been arrested for drunkenness a total of 1,409 times and had served a total of 125 years in penal institutions.9 The great majority of repeaters live on "skid row" — a dilapidated area found in most large and medium-size cities in the United States.
Pagina 46 - Governor, one of whom shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly, and one of whom shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee.