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18043
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Finding alternatives to jails entails freeing prison space for those awaiting sentencing or detained to prevent future crimes and reconsidering laws and establishing new facilities. Some of these alternatives suggest freeing those delinquent on bills but otherwise deemed reliable. Changes would also address creating new facilities for holding mentally ill individuals in newly constructed holding centers separate from traditional jails.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 34 Issue 6-7, Apr-May 1968, p17, 21-22
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17509
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The third annual Jail Management School was conducted by the Institute of Government with the cooperation of the State Board of Public Welfare. All of the problems facing a city or county jail from the time a prisoner is admitted until his release were studied with lectures, posters, models, demonstrations and movies.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 17 Issue 6, Feb 1951, p7, 16
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30014
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This memorandum addresses questions over the legal status of jail inmates, and the regulation of mail in North Carolina jails and prisons. The general legal discussion is followed by a compliance suggestion on the inspection of packages and letters for contraband.
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