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Prisoner Intake Systems: Assessing Needs and Classifying Prisoners in mn
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Author(s)
Hardyman, Patricia L.
Austin, James
Peyton, Johnette
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George Washington University. Institute on Crime, Justice, and Corrections (Washington, DC)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2004.
80 pages.
Related Topics
Classification forms
(Offender Management)
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(Statistics & Research)
Intake processing
(Offender Management)
Prison classification
(Offender Management)
Prisons
(Offender Management)
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(Statistics & Research)
Tasks, assessments, and technology used in prisoner intake systems are examined. Following an executive summary, this report has seven chapters: introduction; national overview of facility characteristics, facility functions, intake components and personnel responsibilities, and obstacles to intake assessments; four chapters review select agency's corrections population, intake facilities, intake process, processing time and flexibility, classification, and needs assessment -- one chapter per Department of Correction(s) from Colorado, Washington (state), Pennsylvania, and North Carolina; and implications of the research. Appendixes include: "Admission Data Summary" and "Diagnostic Narrative Summary" forms (Colorado DOC); "Risk Management Identification Worksheet" form (Washington DOC); and Pennsylvania DOC "Classification Summary."
Accession Number: 019033
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