CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Articles and editorials

Congress Has the Power To Ease Prison Crowding, 702 [29JA]

Bills and resolutions

Crime and criminals: alternatives to imprisonment of persons convicted of nonviolent offenses (see H.R. 4297)

———detention of individuals found guilty of a violent or serious drug offense pending sentence or appeal (see H.R. 4187)

———grants for State and local governments for alternatives to traditional modes of incarceration (see H.R. 4158)

———terms of imprisonment and supervised release following revocation of a term of supervised release (see S. 3180)

District of Columbia: census treatment of prisoners at the Lorton, VA, complex (see H.R. 5441)

Education: cancellation of certain loans for service in law enforcement or corrections (see H.R. 5338)

Employment: creation of the maximum number of jobs for Federal inmates (see H.R. 5618)

Military-style boot camp facilities: establish within the Federal prison system (see H.R. 3854)

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 514)

Prisons: creation of the maximum of jobs for Federal inmates (see S. 3197)

———Federal and State acquisition of old military facilities for use as prisons (see S. 3080)

Taxation: treatment of bonds used to finance correctional institutions (see H.R. 4814)

Explanations

Revocation of probation and supervised release: U.S. Sentencing Commission, 28229, 28232 [10OC]

Letters

Dept. of Defense training of State corrections officials in shock incarceration techniques: Stephen M. Duncan, Dept. of Defense, 16207 [28JN]

Revocation of probation and supervised release: U.S. Sentencing Commission, 28228, 28230 [10OC]

Proposals

Revocation of probation and supervised release: U.S. Sentencing Commission, 28229, 28230 [10OC]

Remarks in House

Childress, TX: construction of new State prison facility, 18389 [19JY]

Contracts: practices of UNICOR (Federal Prison Industries, Inc.), 17935 [18JY]

Crime and criminals: detention of individuals found guilty of a violent or serious drug offense pending sentence or appeal (H.R. 4187), 3465 [6MR]

Dept. of Defense: use of certain real property, 27346, 27347 [3OC]

Georgia: tribute to special volunteers in criminal justice, 9116 [2MY]

Inmates: vocational training, 27299 [5OC]

Joliet, IL: tribute to registered nurses at Stateville Correctional Center, 9120 [2MY]

Military-style boot camp facilities: establish (H.R. 3854), 7 [23JA]

Remarks in Senate

Crime and criminals: terms of imprisonment and supervised release following revocation of a term of supervised release (S. 3180), 28228 [10OC], 35582 [26OC]

Dept. of Defense: training of State corrections officials in shock incarceration techniques, 16207 [28JN]

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S.J. Res. 286), 9819 [9MY]

Prisons: creation of the maximum of jobs for Federal inmates (S. 3197), 28936 [12OC]

———Federal and State acquisition of old military facilities for use as prisons (S. 3080), 25076 [19SE]

Texts of

S. 3180, terms of imprisonment and supervised release following revocation of a term of supervised release, 35582 [26OC]

S. 3197, creation of the maximum of jobs for Federal prison inmates, 28936 [12OC]

S.J. Res. 286, National Correctional Officers Week, 7119 [5AP], 9819 [9MY]