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Large Jail Network Bulletin, Annual Issue 2001
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Large Jail Network Bulletin, Annual Issue 2001
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Published 2001.
30 pages.
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This publication contains: "Foreword" by Richard Geaither; "Measuring What Matters" by Randy Demory; "Judges on the Payroll: A Radical Approach to Population Management" by John P. Dantis; "Jail TV: Hillsborough County's Detention Learning Channel" by Jan P. Bates; "Adapting TQM as an Organizational Development Tool for the Jail" by Roland Lane, Jr., "The JACS Program: A Comprehensive Strategy for Managing Juvenile Offenders" by Jacqueline Ryles Harris; "Los Angeles County Strengthens Partnerships Through Its Community Transition Unit" by Mike Parker; "Jail Management System Saves Staff Time and Serves Many" by Joe Schmitz; "Jail Design Issues: Breaking the Prison Paradigm" by Michael O'Toole; and "Recommended Reading".
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