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Project Guide: Population Profiles, Population Projections and Bed Needs Projections
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Project Guide: Population Profiles, Population Projections and Bed Needs Projections
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Justice Planners International (JPI) (Demarest, NJ)
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National Institute of Corrections. Native American and Alaskan Technical Assistance Project (NAATAP) (Washington, DC)
U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance (Washington, DC)
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Published 2005.
14 pages.
Related Topics
Facility planning process
(Facilities)
Minorities
(Special Offenders)
Needs assessment
(Administration)
Population demography
(Statistics &Research)
Population projections
(Statistics &Research)
Three parts of a Needs Assessment, which "is conducted to determine, verify, and/or quantify the need for greater capacity, a different type of facility, a new facility or expansion and renovation of an existing facility," are explained (p. 2). Sections contained in this guide are: overview; population profiles; population projections; and bed needs projections.
Accession Number: 020751
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