A Model Act for the Protection of Rights of Prisoners (Model Act) is a curious collection of correctional miscellanea, ranging from the necessity to prevent suicide to the necessity to permit “any other citizen” to wander about the warden’s turf with impunity. Like most committee productions, the Model Act follows a cautious middle road that will make no one either very happy or very unhappy
Gilmore v. Lynch, 319 F. Supp. 105 (N.D. Cal. 1970), aff\u27d sub nom. Younger v. Gilmore, 92 S. Ct....
This article examines official management practices and rhetoric in the US federal prison system as ...
or more than i O years, corrections professionals and others concerned about the treatment of prison...
A Model Act for the Protection of Rights of Prisoners (Model Act) attempts to enroll the courts in m...
A first reading of A Model Act for the Protection of Rights of Prisoners (Model Act) is a melancholy...
A system permeated by a code of silence reinforces negative behaviors in inmates, ultimately increas...
Recent disturbances in prisons across the nation have focused attention on our prison population. Ma...
If prison administrators provide humane conditions and require strict adherence to commonly accepted...
Review of administrative decision-making can be accomplished in a variety of ways. The primary metho...
Prisons in the United States house approximately 220,000 felons,\u2795 percent of whom will eventual...
I don\u27t like prisoners. Nobody pretends to like them, but every once in a while, one of these peo...
A sentence to prision invovles much more than simple incarceration and its attendant withdrawal of f...
I believe that we have for too long considered prisons as places to promote public safety by means o...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
In addition to a lack of interest by the courts, prison officials received little direction from sta...
Gilmore v. Lynch, 319 F. Supp. 105 (N.D. Cal. 1970), aff\u27d sub nom. Younger v. Gilmore, 92 S. Ct....
This article examines official management practices and rhetoric in the US federal prison system as ...
or more than i O years, corrections professionals and others concerned about the treatment of prison...
A Model Act for the Protection of Rights of Prisoners (Model Act) attempts to enroll the courts in m...
A first reading of A Model Act for the Protection of Rights of Prisoners (Model Act) is a melancholy...
A system permeated by a code of silence reinforces negative behaviors in inmates, ultimately increas...
Recent disturbances in prisons across the nation have focused attention on our prison population. Ma...
If prison administrators provide humane conditions and require strict adherence to commonly accepted...
Review of administrative decision-making can be accomplished in a variety of ways. The primary metho...
Prisons in the United States house approximately 220,000 felons,\u2795 percent of whom will eventual...
I don\u27t like prisoners. Nobody pretends to like them, but every once in a while, one of these peo...
A sentence to prision invovles much more than simple incarceration and its attendant withdrawal of f...
I believe that we have for too long considered prisons as places to promote public safety by means o...
Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a n...
In addition to a lack of interest by the courts, prison officials received little direction from sta...
Gilmore v. Lynch, 319 F. Supp. 105 (N.D. Cal. 1970), aff\u27d sub nom. Younger v. Gilmore, 92 S. Ct....
This article examines official management practices and rhetoric in the US federal prison system as ...
or more than i O years, corrections professionals and others concerned about the treatment of prison...