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Objective Classification in the Maricopa County Jail System
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Objective Classification in the Maricopa County Jail System
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Sheppard, Mary Ellen
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LIS, Inc. (Boulder, CO)
National Institute of Corrections Information Center (Boulder, CO)
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 1991.
3 pages.
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Arizona
Jail classification
(Offender Management)
In 1985 the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office set out to develop an objective classification process. First, this system had to provide a vehicle for consistent decisions among staff members; second, the system had to be fully supported by available resources; and third, the procedures had to result in fair and valid decisions.
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