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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
151

The Ruiz v. Estelle class action suit a retrospective policy analysis of efforts to improve health care in Texas prisons /

Childers, Michelle. Davis, King E. Schwab, A. James, January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2005. / Supervisors: King Davis and James Schwab. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
152

Sweating in the joint personal and cultural renewal and healing through sweat lodge practice by Native Americans in prison /

Brault, Emily R. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D. in Religion)--Vanderbilt University, Aug. 2005. / Title from title screen. Includes bibliographical references.
153

Punitive cultures of Latin America : power, resistance, and the state in representations of the prison

Whitfield, Joseph Michael January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
154

Writing from the pen : a study of selected works from American prisons

Haslam, Jason W. (Jason William), 1971- January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
155

Literacy and behaviour : the prison reading survey

Rice, Michael Edward January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
156

Life while serving life examining the correctional experiences of older inmates serving a life without parole sentence /

Leigey, Margaret E. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Delaware, 2007. / Principal faculty advisor: Ronet Bachman, Dept. of Sociology & Criminal Justice. Includes bibliographical references.
157

Within the walls an analysis of sexual harassment and sexual coercion at Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar /

Collins, Robert M. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. / "September 2006." Title taken from title screen (viewed February 13, 2007). Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-171) and appendices.
158

An assessment and comparison of resources and services available in men's and women's state prison libraries

Glenn, Judith A. 10 August 1990 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in the resources and library services in men's and women's state prison facility libraries, and to determine to what extent the librarians who administer services to inmates in prisons believe the resources available are adequate in giving library service to the inmates. A questionnaire was sent to the librarians in charge of the library in all women's institutions in the United States and to a random sample of men's institutions. A total of seventy-three questionnaires were completed and returned; thirty-nine from male institutions, twenty-three from female institutions, and eleven from co-ed institutions. The data from the questionnaires were tabulateds-using the Statistical Package of the Social Sciences (SPSS-PC). Major comparisons between the male and female institutions included: 1) the size of the institutions with the size of the library collection, 2) the size of the institutions with the resources available to inmates, and 3) the comparison of resources and services between the men's and women's institutions. Based on the results of the study, the following conclusions were reached: 1) men's institutions had much larger inmate populations than women's institutions, 2) men's institutions had only slightly more books and journals than women's institutions, and 3) because there were fewer females per institution, females had many more resources available per inmate than men. A second analysis was performed to compare male and female institutions within categories of similar size to determine whether or not the differences in the materials and services which were found to be outstanding or significantly different in the first analysis would remain valid. Data from both analyses indicated that women's institutions, in most cases, had more resources and services available than men's institutions regardless of the size of the institution. The majority of librarians in both men's and women's institutions believed they were able to support their goals and objectives, and most were satisfied with the services they were able to provide. A review of the literature indicated that similar problems have existed in prisons from the early 1800's to the present. Those problems, still recurrent, are theft, insufficient funding, overcrowding, and lack of administrative support for prison libraries. / Graduation date: 1991
159

An exploratory study of posttraumatic stress disorder in prison inmates /

Quarti, Susan, January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Central Connecticut State University, 2003. / Thesis advisor: Stephen M. Cox. " ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Criminal Justice." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-37). Also available via the World Wide Web.
160

Reentry after the maximum expiration of a state custodial term in New Jersey voluntarily maxing out of prison /

Ostermann, Michael, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 2009. / "Graduate Program in Criminal Justice." Includes bibliographical references (p. 138-143).

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