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NCJ Number: NCJ 100165  
Title: Prisoner Participation in Prison Power
Author(s): J E Baker
Sale: Scarecrow Press
4720 Boston Way
Lanham, MD 20706
United States
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 427
Type: Histories/historical perspectives
Origin: United States
Language: English
Annotation: This volume provides a historical account of participatory management in American prisons -ombudspersons, grievance procedures, and inmate councils -- from 1793 to 1983, along with a survey of such practices in State and Federal correctional systems.
Abstract: Opening with a survey of self-government and advisory council programs originating prior to 1930 in U.S. correctional facilities for adult, youthful, and juvenile offenders, it goes on to discuss formal complaint mechanisms that have developed in subsequent decades as humane treatment and prisoners' rights emerged as issues for concern: ombudspersons, grievance commissions, multi-level grievance procedures in which inmates participate, and inmate advisory councils. Using data from surveys conducted in 1960, 1966-67, 1972-73, and 1982-83, the author summarizes the development of formal complaint procedures and inmate councils in the 50 States, the Federal prison system, and selected jurisdictions including New York City, the District of Columbia, and the Department of Defense. The Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, the California Youth Authority's Principles for Ward Grievance Procedure, and the New York Division of Youth's Young Peoples Bill of Rights are appended. Footnotes and index.
Main Term(s): Offender participation programs
Index Term(s): Ombudsmen ; Inmate grievances ; Prisoners rights ; Federal correctional facility ; State correctional facilities ; State-by-state analyses
 
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