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  List of Lists
List of Ceremonial counties of England by Population
List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List of Chancellors of the University of Mississippi
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/listoflists.html   (2023 words)

  
 Alabama Governor Thomas Kilby
Thomas Erby Kilby was born in Lebanon, Tennessee, on July 9, 1865.
Kilby moved from local to state government in 1911 when he was elected to represent Calhoun County in the State Senate.
State prisons and juvenile reform schools were upgraded to provide cleaner facilities, better health care, and more opportunities for rehabilitation.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_kilbyt.html   (622 words)

  
 List of U.S. state prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of U.S. state prisons (not including federal prisons or county jails in the United States or prisons in U.S. territories):
U.S. Department of Justice: Prison and Parole Information
Directory of Historic Prisons of the United States of America and Canada
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_U.S._state_prisons   (86 words)

  
 Bureau of Justice Statistics Publications Alphabetical Listing
Presents data for each State and the District of Columbia including the number of jail inmates, the incarceration rates, rated capacity, percent of capacity occupied on June 30, the number of jail employees, demographic characteristics of the staff, inmate-to-staff ratios, and changes since 1983 in these measures.
Focuses on prisoners whose probation or parole was revoked using data from the 1991 Survey of State Prison Inmates, and provides details on offenses, types of violations, time served on probation/parole, time expected to serve, guns, alcohol and drug use, and personal characteristics.
Presents information on the location of the State registries, number of offenders in the registries; their level of automation and capability to receive, store, and transmit fingerprints; whether DNA samples are included in registration procedures; and community notification procedures including use of the Internet to post information on registered offenders.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov /bjs/pubalp2.htm   (9527 words)

  
 WriteAPrisoner.com - Prisoner Locator
This is a list of every state where you can conduct a search for prisoners.
State Prison Links for a list of all the department of corrections websites.
Federal Prison Addresses and Contact Numbers for a complete list of phone numbers, fax numbers and postal addresses.
writeaprisoner.com /prisoner-inmate-locator.htm   (375 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
Mail between inmates, whether state, county, city, out-of-state or federal, may be allowed only with the permission of the facility wardens.
On June 30, 2006, 49.9% of Alabama’s prison population was sentenced for personal crimes (crimes against persons).
All Alabama prisons have a heating system, but only the prison hospital and mental health units have air conditioning.
www.doc.state.al.us /faq.asp   (615 words)

  
 List of U.S. federal prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of U.S. federal prisons falling under the jurisdiction of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The list does not include military prisons, state prisons, county jails, or prisons operated under contract to BOP by private companies or local governments.
United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute, Terre Haute, Indiana
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_U.S._federal_prisons   (247 words)

  
 Alabama Governor Seth Gordon Persons
Seth Gordon Persons, the forty-sixth governor of Alabama, was born in Montgomery, Alabama, on February 5, 1902.
He served as chairman of the Alabama Rural Electrification Authority (REA) in the late 1930s and later served as a member of the Public Service Commission (PSC).
The Educational Television Commission was established which made Alabama a pioneer in the area of public broadcasting in the 1950s.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_person.html   (491 words)

  
 Alphabetical Criminal Justice Resource Links
National Conference of State Legislatures: NCSL is a bipartisan organization that serves legislators and staffs of the 50 states.
New York State Association of Chiefs of Police: Organization of law enforcement department personnel dedicated to maintaining law and order through professional recognition, uniform operations and education.
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance: Authoritative resource for investigation of criminal violation of environmental law.
criminaljustice.state.ny.us /crimnet/ojsa/cjr/finala-a.htm   (1764 words)

  
 [PRISONACT] MASS MOVE ADDS INMATES TO ALABAMA'S CROWDED STATE PRISONS
MASS MOVE ADDS INMATES TO ALABAMA'S CROWDED STATE PRISONS MONTGOMERY, Ala., Alabama's troubled corrections system was thrown into crisis today when two sheriffs sent more than 200 inmates from their overcrowded jails to state prisons where cell blocks were already packed.
Armed with a court ruling, sheriffs in Jefferson and Houston counties delivered inmates who were supposed to be in state lockups, not in crowded county jails where prisoners have little choice but to sleep on floors and tables.
A decade earlier, a judge had described Alabama's prison system as "barbaric," ruling that state inmates had a constitutional right to adequate living conditions.
www.prisonactivist.org /pipermail/prisonact-list/2001-May/003723.html   (259 words)

  
 Politics Alabama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
"The state budget that pays for prisons, state troopers and health care for some of the state's poorest residents moved another step closer to final passage Friday.  A House committee approved a $1.55 billion General Fund budget that is about $1.3 million bigger than it was when it passed the House earlier this week.
"Alabama taxpayers in general want lawmakers to get in, do their jobs and call it a day.  Many area residents say they'll be watching closely to see how legislators handle their constitutional duties during the special session, which starts today.
"State agencies may have to shut down Oct. 1 if the Alabama Legislature doesn't pass a General Fund budget.  The likelihood that a complete shutdown will happen and that Alabamians won't get the services they pay taxes for is minimal, state lawmakers say, but they agree the possibility is there.
www.politicsalabama.org /StateNews.html   (2248 words)

  
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The group wants the state to commute death sentences of 14 men on Alabama's Death Row who were condemned for crimes they committed as juveniles and to raise the minimum age for the death penalty from 16 to 18.
Prisoners were struck with batons for moving too slow or for looking away f= rom the wall, the newspaper said, adding that at least 49 inmates told inve= stigators they were beaten.
Other states have made similar reductions, but the cuts are deepest in Nort= h Carolina, where lawmakers dropped 23 chaplains last fall after cutting se= ven positions the previous year, bringing the number of full-time prison ch= aplain jobs to 36.
www.prisonactivist.org /pipermail/prisonact-list/2003-March.txt   (19795 words)

  
 The Real Cost of Prisons Weblog: November 2005 Archives
Where prisoners are counted - in penitentiaries usually in remote areas far from home - effectively shifts political power, taking federal and state dollars, and social services, from urban areas to rural ones, and ultimately skews a state's public policy agenda, according to academics and researchers who have advocated for the change.
The site provides state by state links and information on how to receive assistance with a number of legal and non-legal problems, including finding a legal aid or pro bono lawyer, locating emergency and temporary housing, filing insurance claims, and understanding their legal rights and what they can do to protect them.
Lucia Penland, of the Alabama Prison Project provided the majority of the data, which was expanded and improved upon by Olivia Turner, Kimberly Parker, and Kathanna Culp of the ACLU of Alabama.
realcostofprisons.org /blog/archives/2005/11/index.html   (19686 words)

  
 Directory of Prisons
Operation from the grounds of San Quentin, the Prison Law Office is an aggressive advocacy group that assists inmates in unanswered appeals, and is often involved in class action suits which are to the benefit of everyone.
We have found like so many before us, that Tennessee has constructed a shroud around their prison system and that any information on such is extremely hard to obtain.
State prisons and other correctional facilities, arranged by state.
www.patrickcrusade.org /directory_prisons.htm   (603 words)

  
 Inmate Search
The AIS (Alabama Institutional Serial) number field takes precedence in all searches.
The AIS number is the unique six-digit number assigned to each inmate incarcerated by the Alabama Department of Corrections and represents the quickest way to find a particular inmate.
If you enter data in the AIS Number search field, the only record shown will be the one where the AIS number in the database exactly matches the data you've entered.
www.doc.state.al.us /inmsearch.asp   (238 words)

  
 MTWT Out of State Index, Prisons in America
Although many state prison systems are now called "departments of corrections", the 'get-tough-on-crime' mentality of three strikes, jailing of the non-violent, and mandatory minimums have resulted in the mass incarceration of more than two million people at once here in America.
No matter what you think about prisoners, for the sake of public safety, we have got to use incarceration only as a last resort, so that we can return to the concept of education and rehabilitation.
The information on these pages is not intended to disrupt the smooth, lawful running of prison facilities, but to force the true costs of the incarceration of over 2 million people to be brought to light.
www.angelfire.com /fl3/starke/outofstate.html   (363 words)

  
 Corrections Connection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The mission of the Georgia Department of Corrections is to protect the public, victims of crime and agency staff by holding offenders accountable and providing safe and secure facilities, effective community supervision and effective methods of self improvement for offenders, thereby reducing crimes
Those convicted of violating the law and sentenced to a term shall have humane treatment, and be given opportunity, encouragement and training in the manner of reformation.
The Texas Youth Commission, the juvenile corrections agency for the state of Texas, operates a system of 15 secure institutions and 9 residential halfway house programs, while providing a wide range of educational, health care, prevention and other services to young offenders ages 10-17, who are committed to our care.
www.corrections.com /links/viewlinks.asp?Cat=30   (326 words)

  
 Inmate Population Information Search
Miscellaneous Drop-Down Lists (race, sex, eye color, hair color, release type, work skill, scar type, scar location): If unsure about any of these fields it is best to select All.
County Of Commitment: This allows the user to search for offenders by the county in which they were sentenced.
Current Location: This allows the user to search for offenders that were incarcerated in a particular facility or state (if the inmate served their Florida sentence in another state).
www.dc.state.fl.us /ActiveInmates/search.asp   (931 words)

  
 Civil War Rosters - All States UPDATED 09/13/06
This is a directory of Civil War Rosters/Muster Rolls that have been found on the internet.
Since only 50-60% of all rosters are on the internet, some units will not be listed.
If you find a roster that is not listed, please forward URL to me and I will gladly add it.
www.geocities.com /r_leddy/cw/cw.html   (312 words)

  
 Free inmate locator
In the interest of public safety, several State Department of Corrections makes available to law enforcement agencies and the general public, information and photographs of inmates who are incarcerated.
We've compiled all the states that are currently offering this service.
Click here for list of states that do not yet have inmate locator
www.inmatesplus.com   (125 words)

  
 State Shape Patch List
Alabama State Trooper - The Heart of Dixie {gry/blk}
This list is a compilation of submissions from many different collectors.
If you send an addition/correction for either of these lists, please be sure to identify the proper list where your information belongs.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/7764/stateshapelist.html   (1413 words)

  
 Prison list - Christian Videos for Prisons [PrisonVideos.com]
Note: We send informational mailings to all U.S. federal prisons and most state and local prisons.
If you think you may know of a correctional facility that we may not have on our mailing list, please contact us.
Boone NC - NC Dept. of Corrections, Watouga Prison
www.christiananswers.net /prisons/states.html   (1367 words)

  
 Criminal Justice Links - Florida Department of Corrections
National Institute of Justice (also see their monthly newsletter)
U.S. State Governments (See The Corrections Connection for a more complete list.) *=Inmate Search
Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises (PRIDE) of Florida
www.dc.state.fl.us /crimpage.html   (146 words)

  
 The State of The American Criminal Justice System
Many of the links links on this list shared with us by the PrisonDesk'sand JusticeNet's
Campaign to Free Black Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War
QUISP -- Queers in Support of Political Prisoners
www.deepdishtv.org /lockdown/state/list.htm   (303 words)

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