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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
States report a small decrease in the number of HIV-infected inmates during 1997 At yearend 1997, 23,548 inmates in State and Federal prisons were known to be infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (table 1).
Among State prisoners, the average annual rates of increased from 1991 to 1997 of those infected with HIV were 3.8% for males and 11.1% for females.
AIDS death rate in State prison at least 3 times the rate in the general population In 1997 the rate of death because of AIDS was over 3 times higher in the prison population than in the total U.S. population age 15-54.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov /bjs/pub/ascii/hivp97.txt   (3758 words)

  
 TAP: Vol 12, Iss. 16. Bailing Out Private Jails. Judith Greene.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
And like the state legislators before them, members of Congress were madly building new prisons (26 are currently under construction or in the development pipeline), searching for cheap new private-prison beds, and refusing to consider changes in the draconian sentencing laws that were causing most of the increase in prisoners.
But just when prison litigation seemed finally to be ending these abuses, the Mississippi legislature in 1994 enacted a package of new laws to crack down on crime and youth violence--and to provide capacity for more than 4,000 additional prisoners, half in new state prison beds and half by contracting with two private prisons.
Nine hundred state prisoners would be guaranteed for each of the two largest private prisons (an increase of about 100 for each company) and 30 more prisoners for each of the 10 regional facilities.
www.prospect.org /print/V12/16/greene-ju.html   (4176 words)

  
 The State Tax Cuts of the 1990s, the Current Revenue Crisis, and Implications for State Services, 11/12/02
State income taxes do the best job of keeping pace with economic growth over the long term, but they typically are not structured to compensate fully for the gradually declining revenue from other tax sources.
If states do not enact affirmative legislation to protect their estate taxes, a very small number of very large estates in each state will receive a large tax break at exactly the same time that many states are raising taxes on less-wealthy families or cutting spending on low-income programs.
The tax cuts that states began enacting in 1994 may be viewed, in one sense, as a response to the tax increases enacted in response to the recession and ensuing state budget crunch of the early 1990s.
www.cbpp.org /11-14-02sfp.htm   (7762 words)

  
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The Delaware Criminal Justice Council (CJC) is an independent body created within the executive branch of government comprising representatives from the police; the courts; the prosecution, public defender, parole, and medical examiner offices; the schools; and the public.
Delaware's criminal justice videoconferencing system, conceived of nearly a decade ago and the only known statewide videoconferencing system, is utilized by local attorney general and public defender offices that are linked with local police departments and courtrooms.
Fiscal Impact Statements: Maryland Although certain states mandate that fiscal impact statements be prepared to respond to pending bills that would impact state-funded agencies, other states have no statutory requirement for preparation of these statements and rely on certain agencies, such as a state court administrator, to prepare this information for their legislature.
www.ncjrs.org /txtfiles/173391.txt   (3699 words)

  
 DelawareGOP.com
Delaware Congressman Mike Castle today announced $60,000 in federal funding which will be awarded in two different grants from the National Endowment for the Arts for Fiscal Year 2006.
Although Delaware is a small state, it continually hosts central and fascinating exhibitions of visual art, theatre, and music, due to the hard work of every arts organization in the state.
The achievements of these leaders reflect a commitment to excellence and a resolve that the voices of women of all races and stations in life are fully and fairly represented at the policy table.
www.delawaregop.com   (595 words)

  
 Subchapter VII. Offenses Against Public Health, Order and Decency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
At the hearing, evidence bearing on the matter may be presented by the State and by or on behalf of the person served with the notice or alleged to be the occupant or owner of the premises.
Such list shall be valid for one year and any removal of a State from the list shall not occur without 1 year's notice of such impending removal.
Such list shall be made readily available to all State and local law enforcement agencies within the State as well as to all then-current holders of licenses issued by the State of Delaware pursuant to this Section.
www.delcode.state.de.us /title11/c005/sc07   (11900 words)

  
 Free State Project — Get ready Delaware
Among other criteria being considered, as they select a state to invade, are a moderate climate, a good job market and a coastline with ports to facilitate world trade and possible autonomy at some point in the future.
The Delaware libertarian party could soon become a strong political force, losing their "also ran" label and taking on all of the legitimacy and relevance they can handle.
In a libertarian free state the role of government will be limited to protecting individuals from fraud and the initiation of force, as intended by the founders, and guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
www.freestateproject.org /news/media_archive/0003.php   (819 words)

  
 Society of Professional Journalists
The offender must sign a consent/release form that says he or she agrees to the interview and, in the case of a broadcast interview, agrees to be photographed and have his or her voice recorded.
A history of the death penalty in Delaware and information concerning media witnesses is available at the Department of Correction Web site under Death Penalty.
Three of the slots were guaranteed to The Associated Press, the Delaware State News and the News Journal.
www.spj.org /foia_prisons_delaware.asp   (554 words)

  
 List of Delaware state prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of state prisons in Delaware.
It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Delaware.
This page was last modified 23:47, 31 October 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Delaware_state_prisons   (60 words)

  
 State of Delaware - Commissioners Office - Department of Correction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Stan Taylor is Commissioner of the Delaware Department of Correction.
Commissioner Taylor is the first person in Delaware history to start his career as a correctional officer and rise through the ranks to lead the Department of Correction, the largest law enforcement agency in the First State.
Delaware has five prisons, one Boot Camp, three work release facilities, two Violation of Probation Centers and five probation and parole offices.
www.state.de.us /correct/Commissioner/CommissionersOffice.shtml   (617 words)

  
 Exchanges: List of Contributors
Thomas Nolan of Sonoma State University is a professor in the department of Nursing and directs the Center for Teaching and Professional Development.
Marshelle Thobaben is a professor of nursing at Humboldt State University.
Edward M. White is a professor emeritus of English at California State University at San Bernardino and an adjunct professor of English at the University of Arizona.
www.exchangesjournal.org /ex_contributors.html   (10963 words)

  
 [PRISONACT] MASS MOVE ADDS INMATES TO ALABAMA'S CROWDED STATE PRISONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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)

  
 The Monk in the Garden Web site
She said one source states that Drill Hall was located on Jane Street in the Westminster section of London.
Such a state of affairs was unthinkable to the pious naturalists of the eighteenth century, and Kölreuter, who did not doubt that plant hybrids can be produced, was sure that nature has her own ways of preventing them from producing fresh species.
Page 180 Impressions of Correns’s state of mind come largely from Onno Meijer, who has made a careful study of the events of April 21, 1900, including interviews with members of Correns’s family, which he summarized for me during an interview in Amsterdam in October 1998.
www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com /features/monk_garden/footnotes.shtml   (15459 words)

  
 Bureau of Justice Statistics Census of State and Federal Correctional Facilities, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Information was collected from prisons; prison boot camps; reception, diagnosis, and classification centers; prison forestry camps and farms; prison hospitals; youthful offender facilities (except in California); facilities for alcohol and drug treatment; work release and prerelease; and State-operated local detention facilities in Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
In 2000, 264 privately operated facilities were under contract with State or Federal authorities to house prisoners -- an increase of 140%.
A total of 430,033 correctional staff were employed in State and Federal prisons on June 30, 2000.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov /bjs/abstract/csfcf00.htm   (258 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
In fact, the usual argument with Delaware is not that we are a bad state, but that we are a very good state.
Your state colors are colonial blue and buff, whatever that is. And the University of Delaware mascot is the blue hen.
Chait's piece that the pillory, the Mid-evil punishment was not eliminated in Delaware until the beginning of the 20th century.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0208/22/cf.00.html   (7151 words)

  
 Hiking in New York's Hudson Valley
It follows a generally southwestern course from the foothills of the Taconic Mountains, through Fahnestock State Park and the ridges along the southern end of the Hudson Highlands.
In NY and NJ outside the Delaware Water Gap NRA, backpacking and camping is allowed only at designated shelters and campsites.
The trail crosses the Hudson River, entering Harriman-Bear Mountain State Park, where the first section of the A.T. was completed in 1923.
www.bearsystems.com /hiking/hiking.html   (547 words)

  
 Miscellaneous/Global Business Sites - Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at API
This list of 250 links to resources for business reporters is probably one of the most comprehensive gatherings of information for the business journalist.
Some states also have now put their lists of people who are owed money online.
The guide, which is focused on sources from the United States, gives pointers for reviewing the World Trade Organization through research, covering a variety of materials in electronic, print, and microfiche formats.
www.businessjournalism.org /content/3472.cfm   (2172 words)

  
 Military Records: Genealogy
Lists all officers from each colony in one alphabetical arrangement.
On the four reels of this microfilm publication is reproduced an alphabetical card index to the compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers belonging to units from the State of Delaware.
prisoners of war--[name of state or united states or confederate states]
www2.lib.udel.edu /subj/genealogy/resguide/mil.htm   (1407 words)

  
 Flip's Search Resources - Prisons and Their Online Inmate Rosters for Locating People
Please tell me about any other items you think belong on this list.
The California prison locator service is at: (916) 445-6713.
Net Detective 2001 is a "do it yourself detective" program that has compiled information similar to my site, but on a much larger and easier-to-use scale.
www.flips-search-resources.com /prison.html   (133 words)

  
 Internet Resources for Criminal Justice
Literature covered includes U.S. Federal, State and local government documents, books, journals, unpublished research reports, and program descriptions and evaluations, from the early 1970's up to the present.
Lists many prison statistics under its "Quick Facts" section.
The University of Delaware is a member of ICPSR.
www2.lib.udel.edu /subj/crjs/internet.htm   (345 words)

  
 Society of Professional Journalists
Restrictive prison policies continue to be an issue — and a problem — for journalists.
SPJ is working to keep prisons accessible and has developed this online resource of state access policies relating to the media.
Some state information is not yet available at this SPJ site.
www.spj.org /foia_prisons.asp   (142 words)

  
 Civil War Rosters - All States UPDATED 11/24/05
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 /Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw.html   (225 words)

  
 Dog-Play: Find a Group to Join or Visit
Just because I don' t have a group listed that is near you doesn't mean there is no group.
Return to National List to contact National organizations about local chapters or to see International listings.
Find a discussion group, bulletin board or email list on therapy dogs, animal facilliated therapy, visting pets and similar subjects.
dogplay.com /Activities/Therapy/join.html   (8047 words)

  
 Dog-Play: Find a Therapy Pet Group to Join
Check the therapy links page (http://www.dog-play.com/t_groups.html) as there are quite a few organizations with web sites that have not asked to be listed on my "Find a Therapy Pet Group to Join" list.
If I know the state the group is active in I use the state name in the listing so you can search by state.
Listing your group on Dog Play's therapy dog and visiting dog resources.
www.dog-play.com /join.html   (8817 words)

  
 Photojournalism Links - American Press Institute
Photojournalist Ron Haviv went to Yugoslavia in 1991, intrigued by the nascent independence movement in one of the last countries still intact after the Cold War.
It also features a series of regular columnists that discuss the state of the industry, best practices and equipment reviews.
Also has stock photos and lists copyright and image security information and a stock photo price calculator.
www.americanpressinstitute.org /content/4036.cfm   (1838 words)

  
 Delaware.gov -- The Official Website of the First State
Delaware.gov -- The Official Website of the First State
Information on state government agencies and referrals to community resources
Delaware Advisory Council on Career and Vocational Education
www.delaware.gov /agencies/egovernment/agencyindex   (36 words)

  
 Listings North Carolina: State government
North Carolina Department of Correction DIVISIONS Administration Prisons Community Corrections Dependency Programs Correction Enterprises Personnel Parole Commission EEO Office Engineering...
North Carolina Cares about the Health of its Residents The Division of Public Health has developed various websites to meet the needs of North Carolina residents, as well as those living outside...
List of many state and private sector resources available to children in North Carolina.
listingsus.com /North-Carolina/Government/State   (654 words)

  
 magazines
Unless stated otherwise, books are in good to excellent condition for their age.
Be forewarned that this is not a regimental history of the 85th New York (Lafler was pre-occupied plotting to gain his freedom and wasn't around to partake in the 85th's saga); instead John Ball concentrates on the writings of his ancestor's diary to generate this book.
A further grouping separated formal reports and correspondence relating to military operations in the field; that relating to prisoners and prisons; correspondence and reports of Union authorities and that of Confederate authorities.
www.mosocco.com /magazines.html   (13530 words)

  
 Listings Florida: State government
Office of Financial Regulation Financial Institutions Financial Institution Information Overview Guide to Chartering a State Bank in Florida Advantages of a State Charter Director's Handbook...
Florida Department of Corrections is responsible for the custody of inmates in state prisons and the supervision of offenders sentenced to probation or parole in the community.
VENDORS DMS State Purchasing Bulletin Board Office of Supplier Diversity Surplus Property List Suspended Vendors Instructions for Surplus Property Purchasing Contracts Guide Non-Profit...
listingsus.com /Florida/Government/State/index2.asp   (678 words)

  
 Genealogy in the Hudson Valley of New York State
Genealogy in the Hudson Valley of New York State
US State Web Sites at RootsWeb - NY
Genealogical and historical research, lectures and instructional courses in genealogical research specializing in Greene and Delaware Counties, NY.
www.bearsystems.com /genealogy/genealogy.html   (89 words)

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