CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Articles and editorials

Children in Jail—A Shocking Crime, 1194-1195 [29JA]

If More Inmates Could Read, 35297 [9DE]

Bills and resolutions

Aliens: prohibit separate incarceration of children of parents held for deportation (see H.R. 3755)

Capital punishment: first degree murders committed by certain inmates (see H.R. 922)

Crime and criminals: amend chapter 301 of title 18 of U.S. Code (see H.R. 4001)

Death penalty: impose for first degree murders committed by prisoners serving a life sentence (see H.R. 2398)

———offenses committed by persons serving life sentences (see H.R. 1128)

District of Columbia: Board of Parole authority (see H.R. 2050)

Juveniles: detention facilities employment restrictions (see S. 1185)

———detention standards (see S. 1188)

———prohibit commitment of status nonoffenders (see S. 1184)

———removal from adult facilities (see S. 1186)

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 64)

NLRB: clarify meaning of term guard (see H.R. 2489)

Parole system: abolish (see S. 894)

Personnel: age limits for appointment and mandatory retirement (see H.R. 3911)

Prisoners: conditions of imprisonment (see H.R. 2612)

———habeas corpus procedures (see H.R. 2615)

Taxation: restrictions on allowance for depreciation and investment credit (see S. 88)

Truth in Sentencing Act: enact (see S. 894)

U.S. Parole Commission: availability of information on parolees to State and local law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 2949)

Letters

Protection of Institutionalized Juveniles: Senators Denton, Metzenbaum, and Specter, 13235 [22MY]

Remarks in House

Crime and criminals: prison violence, 29305 [28OC]

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S.J. Res. 64; H.J. Res. 100), 10634 [7MY]

Remarks in Senate

Construction programs: Federal support for State and local (see S. 669)

Illiteracy: rate among inmates, 35297 [9DE]

Juveniles: detention facilities employment restrictions (S. 1185), 13236 [22MY]

———detention standards (S. 1188), 13240 [22MY]

———prohibit commitment of status nonoffenders (S. 1184), 13233 [22MY]

———removal from adult facilities (S. 1186), 13236 [22MY]

———removal from adult jails, 1193 [29JA]

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S. J. Res. 64), 10366 [2MY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 64), 3621 [26FE], 7290 [3AP]

Oregon: Prison Overcrowding Project, 10551 [6MY]

Overcrowding: alternative to correction philosophy, 10551 [6MY]

Prisons: funding for construction (S. 669), 5233 [14MR]

Truth in Sentencing Act: enact (S. 894), 7644 [4AP]

Reports

OPOP—Its Mission and Method (summary), 10551-10553 [6MY]

Statements

Incarceration of Juveniles With Adult Offenders: Bruce Ritter, 13237 [22MY]

———National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 13237 [22MY]

Pre-Employment Check for Criminal Offenses by Staffs of Juvenile Detention and Educational Facilities: American Correctional Association, 13236 [22MY]

———Task Force on Victims of Crime, 13236 [22MY]

Texts of

S. 669, Correctional Facility Development Act, 5233 [14MR]

S. 1184, Dependent Children's Protection Act, 13235 [22MY]

S. 1185, Juvenile Detention Employees Clearance Act, 13236 [22MY]

S. 1186, Juvenile Incarceration Protection Act, 13238 [22MY]

S. 1188, Juvenile Preventive Detention Standards Act, 13241 [22MY]

S.J. Res. 64, designate National Correctional Officers Week, 10465 [3MY]

S.J. Res. 64, National Correctional Officers Week, 10636 [7MY]

Tributes

Benjamin Frank—1902-84, 16739 [20JN]