The Female Offender--1979-80: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on the Female Offender--1979-80, October 10 and 11, 1979, Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 1361 páginas |
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actual dosages dispensed Administration analgesics Ananda Marga apprentice apprenticeship programs areas average number Bedford Hills Bureau of Prisons Center child codeine control drugs Correctional Institution counseling court crime Department of Labor dispensed per inmate District of Columbia dosages FCI drug abuse drug abuse treatment employment FCI Alderson FCI El Reno FCI Lexington FCI Terminal Island Federal Correctional Institution Federal Prison System female criminality female inmates female offenders five institutions fluphenazine incarcerated women increase inpatients jail major tranquilizers male mother needs noncontrol drugs nontraditional Number Percent Office outpatients parole participants Phenobarbital PLEASANTON population problems programs for women release role sentenced skills social staff standard dosage units Task Force tion Total U.S. Department USP Leavenworth utilization visits Washington West Virginia woman women in prison Women Offender Apprenticeship Women's Bureau women's prison
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Página 902 - Each correctional agency should immediately develop and implement policies and procedures to fulfill the right of persons under correctional supervision to have access to courts to present any issue cognizable therein, including (1) challenging the legality of their conviction or confinement; (2) seeking redress for illegal conditions or treatment while incarcerated or under correctional control; (3) pursuing remedies in connection with civil legal problems; and (4) asserting against correctional...
Página 1099 - The apprentice is employed under a written apprenticeship agreement or program which substantially meets the fundamental standards of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training of the US Department of Labor; and (b) Such time does not involve productive work or performance of the apprentice's regular duties.
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Página 826 - This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the medical fraternity continuance for a long time on her feet at work, repeating this from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon the body, and, as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care, in order to preserve the strength and vigor of the race.
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Página 809 - Female Offenders: A Selected Bibliography," June 7-8, 1979 _. 1299 APPENDIX 4 — SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY A. David M. Horton and Marjorie Kravitz, The Female Offender: A Selected Bibliography, Jan. 1979. (National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Rockville, Md.) (Prepared for the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, LEAA, US Dept. of Justice) (Reprinted in this appendix.) 1309 B. Additional Selected Bibliography 1359...
Página 815 - The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860," in Our American Sisters: Women in American Life and Thought, Jean E. Friedman and William G. Shade, eds. (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1973), pp. 96-123; and Andrew Sinclair, "Ladies, Not Women," in The Woman Question in American History, Barbara Welter, ed.