It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated Federal penal and correctional system which will assure the proper classification and... Committee Prints - Page 220by United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1966Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1929 - 38 pages
...declared to be the policy of the Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...prisoners according to their character. the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition, and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Parole - 1929 - 46 pages
...declared to be the policy of the Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition, and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - Administrative agencies - 1930 - 1256 pages
...act permits that construction. It provides that the institution be "so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...classification and segregation of Federal prisoners," etc. TYPE OF PRISONERS TO BE HOUSED IN PROPOSED NEW PENITENTIARY The CHAIRMAN. What kind of prisoners... | |
| George Woodward Wickersham - Crime - 1931 - 16 pages
...said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integral Federal penal and correctional system which will assure...prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition, and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
| United States. Bureau of Prisons - Criminal statistics - 1933 - 1578 pages
...declared to be the policy of Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
| United States - Criminal law - 1935 - 988 pages
...declared to be the policy of the Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committedj their mental condition, and such other vidualized system of discipline,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Prisons - Prisons - 1936 - 480 pages
...declared to be the policy of the Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition, and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - Clemency - 1940 - 508 pages
...to facilitate the development of an integral Federal penal and correctional system which will assure proper classification and segregation of Federal prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition, and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
| United States. Bureau of Prisons - Federal government - 1942 - 130 pages
...declared to be the policy of the Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1943 - 182 pages
...declared to be the policy of the Congress that the said institutions be so planned and limited in size as to facilitate the development of an integrated...prisoners according to their character, the nature of the crime they have committed, their mental condition, and such other factors as should be taken into... | |
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