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2012
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US Military Prisons & Jails (MIL) Facilities and Inmates: View Military Jails and Prisons by State or Region
Jail Exchange.
Military correctional facilities can be found at this website. The name of the facility, number of beds (if available), physical address, and telephone number are given. The 54 military jails or prisons are organized into the following areas: Africa, Canada, Europe, Middle East; Pacific; California; Colorado; Connecticut; District of Columbia; Florida; Germany; Hawaii; Illinois; Japan; Kansas; Kentucky; Korea; Maine; New Mexico; New York; North Carolina; Oklahoma; Rhode Island; South Carolina; T... Read More
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2012
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Mass Incarceration and the "Degree of Civilization"
By Strutin, Ken. LLRX.com.
''The degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons.' Thus the remarkable rise and preeminence of the United States as the world leader in incarceration has inspired intense study of this punishment by many academic disciplines, public interest institutions and government agencies. This article focuses on a small portion of recent and notable publications from these sources along with a list of current awareness sites' (p. 1). This bibliography is a great place to sta... Read More
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2011
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The U.S. Military Death Penalty
Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC) (Washington, DC).
Information regarding the U.S. military’s use of the death penalty is provided at this website. Points of entry include: facts and figures; case descriptions; executions in the military; overview of the U.S. military’s death penalty system; racial disparities in the system; additional information; and news and developments.... Read More
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1996
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Recommendations for Family Violence Programming for the U.S. Navy
By Krauth, Barbara. National Institute of Corrections Academy (Longmont, CO).
After reviewing several domestic violence programs, the author recommends the Moral Reconation Therapy program for family violence, the Man's Work: How to Stop the Violence program to address the general issue of violence, and Project HIP: Helping Incarcerated Parents as a model parenting program. These and other programs are briefly described.... Read More
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