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National Institute of Corrections Prison Classification Peer Training and Strategy Session: What's Happening with Prison Classification Systems? September 6-7, 2000 Proceedings
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National Institute of Corrections Prison Classification Peer Training and Strategy Session: What's Happening with Prison Classification Systems? September 6-7, 2000 Proceedings
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Author(s)
Hardyman, Patricia L.
Adams-Fuller, Terri
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
George Washington University. Institute on Crime, Justice and Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2001.
45 pages.
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Information system prisons
(Administration)
Prison classification
(Offender Management)
Proceedings from this two-day national forum on classification and information system related problems are provided. Topics discussed include: linking all the pieces; external and internal classification; classification data for planning; linking DOC to local jails; prison internal classification systems; automated risk and needs; AICS - personality based model; managing high risk offenders; responding to litigation; winning classification systems -- Montana; responding to litigation -- Michigan; classification of women offenders; BOP's work with revalidation and classification of women offenders; a dynamic instrument for women; reentry -- linking prison classification to reentry to the community; reentry -- incarceration planning; and wrap-up and next steps. Appendixes include presenter bios and contact information for all of the participants.
Accession Number: 016707
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