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1. Project Guide: Objective Classification Analysis
The use of an objective classification system (OCS) is described. This guide explains: classification analysis in general; ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
2. Resource Guide for Jail Administrators
A guide "developed to enhance the leadership skills, knowledge, and capabilities of jail administrators on issues of basic ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
3. Objective Classification in the Maricopa County Jail System
In 1985 the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office set out to develop an objective classification process. First, this system had ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
4. NIC Gives Jail Classification a Big Boost: Project Will Soon Provide Jails with Objective Classification System and Implementation Guidelines
This article describes a project to develop an objective inmate classification system that would meet the unique concerns of ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
5. Large Jail Network Bulletin March 1991
Contents include: Foreword by Michael O'Toole; Bernalillo County's Decision Support System, by John Douglas; Hydraulic ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
6. Multnomah County Reengineers Its Classification and Disciplinary Systems
Multnomah County Detention Center (MCDC) had to overhaul its classification and discipline systems in order to be prepared ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
7. Large Jail Network Bulletin, Annual Issue 2000
Contents include: "Foreword" by Richard Geaither; "Complying with ADA in a Corrections Environment" by Kevin Heilman; ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
8. Issues in Jail Operations, 2003: Perspectives from State Jail Inspection Agencies
"[A]reas in which jails tend to be deficient, suggesting the need for new or revised forms of NIC assistance" are identified ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
9. Classifying Inmates for Strategic Programming
Statistical models that would predict length of stay and whether an offender is to be placed in prison or the community in ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
10. Objective Jail Classification Systems: A Guide for Jail Administrators
Objective jail classification (OJC) is a process of assessing every jail inmate's custody and program needs and is ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
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