By Morton Bard. LEAA Grant No. 157. Unpublished manuscript. (ND) 19 pages.
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DOCS Today. April (1998) 8 pages.
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By Timothy J. Flanagan and Edmund F. McGarrell. Hindeland Criminal Justice Research Center. Working Paper 26. February (1986) 42 pages.
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HEW, Office of Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Development. Sponsored by National Council on Crime and Delinquency. April (1968) 454 pages.
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Approximate title. First 5 pages missing. Author unknown. (ca. 1988) 275 pages.
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No Author. (ND). 35 pages.
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PRIVATE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT. 87.CV-141 (ND) 14 pages.
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November 30 (1984) 191 pages.
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By Ruth Jamieson & Adrian Grounds. Report of a Study commissioned by the Ex-Prisoners Assistance Committee (EXPAC). March (2002) 63 pages.
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Classification Improvement Project, Working Paper X. Prepared by William Chapman with the Assistance of Jack Alexander. State of New York. August (1981) 164 pages.
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by Hans Toch. Reviewed by Ashley Kilmer .Criminal Justice Review. September 24 (2014) 7 pages.
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A Report by the Presidents Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. USGPO. February (1967) 342 pages.
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By John Ortiz Smykla. University of Alabama. University Press of America.( 1979) 85 pages.
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By Robert T. Anderson and Hans H. Toch, with James A. Clarke and James J. Mulin. Religious Education, November-December (1964)
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NIMH. Crime and Delinquency Issues. By Hans Toch. (1977) 147 Pages.
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errence Gorski, Hans Toch, Yossef Ben-Porath, Kevin Morelano. June 9-11. Kansas City, Missouri. (1993) 161 pages.
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By Hans Toch. “Probably the majority of educated nAmericans have in some degree become victims of the hippie hangup…” The Nation. December 4 (1967). 32 pages
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“This stance was not lost on informants, who invented accounts for his edification…” Contemporary Psychology. Vo. 35. No. 6 (1990) 1 page.
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“Beyond grafting capriciousness unto bureaucracy, DiIulio is unconcerned about bureaucracy’s standard liabilities such as dehumanization…” Society. March/April (1989) 6 pages.
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“There are striking parallels between the procedures relied on by medieval inquisitors in persecuting witches and those used by American prison administrators in “classification” proceedings through which gang members ae indefinitely sequestered based on evidence of gang affiliation…” Criminal Justied and Behavior. Vol. 12, No. 2, February (2007) 16 pages.
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