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Prisons and the American conscience : a history of U.S. federal corrections /
Published 1995Subjects:Call Number:Located:Book -
162
Drug use forecasting : 1994 annual report on adult and juvenile arrestees.
Published 1995Subjects:Call Number:Located:Government Document Book -
163
The Rosenberg letters : a complete edition of the prison correspondence of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg /
Published 1994Subjects:Call Number:Located:Book -
164
In defense of prisons /
Published 1994Subjects: “…Prisons United States.…”
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165
American political prisoners : prosecutions under the espionage and sedition acts /
Published 1994Subjects: “…Political prisoners United States History.…”
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166
Benevolent repression : social control and the American reformatory-prison movement /
Published 1994Subjects:Call Number:Located:Book -
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The rise of the penitentiary : prisons and punishment in early America /
Published 1992Subjects:Call Number:Located:Book -
169
Inmates and their wives : incarceration and family life /
Published 1992Subjects: “…Prisoners United States Family relationships.…”
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170
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Women, prison & crime /
Published 1990Subjects: “…Women prisoners United States.…”
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172
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Are prisons any better? : twenty years of correctional reform /
Published 1990Subjects:Call Number:Located:Conference Proceeding Book -
174
The prison reform movement : forlorn hope /
Published 1990Subjects: “…Prisons United States History.…”
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175
The American prison : issues in research and policy /
Published 1989Subjects:Call Number:Located:Book -
176
Facing the death penalty : essays on a cruel and unusual punishment /
Published 1989Subjects:Call Number:Located:Book -
177
You reject them, you reject me : the prison letters of Joan Andrews /
Published 1988Subjects:Call Number:Located:Book -
178
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America's correctional crisis : prison populations and public policy /
Published 1987Subjects: “…Prisons United States Overcrowding.…”
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180