CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Addresses

Probation Promoting Public Safety in the Nineties: Catherine M. Abate, S3816 [20MR]

Analyses

Federal Prison Industries Competition in Contracting Act (S. 1691), S12297-S12300 [2AU]

Articles and editorials

Drug Baron's Has Every Comfort—Even Mom and TV, E2419 [27JN]

Escobar's Gilded Cage, E2421 [27JN]

FBI Rescue Team's Baptism of Fire, S14958 [22OC]

Inmates Fill the Front Lines for Tourism—In Prisons, States Find Way To Keep Up With Requests by Public, E4151 [26NO]

Inmates Get Student Aid for College Courses, S11331 [30JY], S12879 [12SE]

Life Story—Burdens, Dreams Mingle for Inmate, 20, S18518-S18520 [26NO]

Police Say Escobar Plans to Oversee Drug Trade From Colombian Prison, E2418 [27JN]

Prisoner Pablo Escobar, E2420 [27JN]

Studies May Cut Escobar Sentence—Jail To Be ``University of Peace'', E2420 [27JN]

Surrender in Colombia, E2420 [27JN]

U.S. Agents Say Escobar May Keep Running Cartel, E2419 [27JN]

Vienna Correctional Center Honored—Inmate-Run Ethanol Plant Cited by Judges, S8047 [18JN]

Who Surrendered?, E2420 [27JN]

Bills and resolutions

Armed Forces: detail members as instructors at State and local military-style boot camp correctional facilities (see H.R. 3395, H6797 [24SE])

Bureau of Prisons: use of prefabricated modular units for prison facilities (see H.R. 3358, H6675 [17SE])

Capital punishment: public executions (see S. 1155, S6654 [23MY])

Courts: eliminate payment of witness fees to prisoners (see H.R. 1261, H1415 [5MR])

———make incarcerated individuals ineligible for witness fees (see H.R. 783, H854 [4FE])

Crime: assist States in law enforcement efforts, crime control, and prisoner education projects (see S. 648, S3191 [13MR])

———death penalty for murder of State and local correctional officers by incarcerated persons (see H.R. 3398, H6797 [24SE])

———oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs (see S. 188, S439 [14JA])

District of Columbia Civil Contempt Imprisonment Limitation Act: revise and extend (see S. 444, S2005 [20FE])

Drug abuse: drug testing for released Federal prisoners (see S. 622, S3020 [12MR])

Education: mandatory education for incarcerated adults (see H.R. 326, H80 [4JA])

Federal Prison Industries: govern participation in Federal procurement (see S. 1691, S12182 [2AU])

———participation in Federal procurements (see H.R. 3662, H8662 [29OC])

Immigration: registration of convicted aliens released on parole and limit number of times an alien may be provided voluntary departure (see H.R. 3466, H7313 [2OC])

Industry: fair competition between the private sector and the Federal Prison Industries (see S. 183, S439 [14JA])

Juvenile delinquents: effectiveness of juvenile boot camp prisons (see H.R. 3019, H5817 [24JY])

Lorton, VA: closing and relocation of Lorton Correctional Complex (see H.R. 445, H83 [4JA])

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 232, H2536 [24AP])

National Institute of Corrections: grants for family unity demonstration projects (see H.R. 2726, H4867 [20JN])

National Institute of Justice: feasibility of establishing a clearinghouse for the transfer of prisoners among State facilities (see H.R. 2727, H4867 [20JN])

Pocatello, ID: use of certain lands for a correctional facility for women (see S. 663, S3386 [14MR]; H.R. 1448, H1774 [14MR])

Prisons: availability of drug treatment programs for Federal prisoners (see H.R. 548, H529 [16JA])

———mandatory education for incarcerated adults (see H.R. 326, H80 [4JA])

———notification of local law enforcement agencies of the release of Federal prisoners (see S. 1778, S14042 [1OC])

———priority to Bureau of Prisons in transferring of property from closed or realigned military installations (see H.R. 2762, H5049 [25JN])

Public Health Service: employment of officials at Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center (see S. 1152, S6654 [23MY]; H.R. 2462, H3623 [23MY])

Ships and vessels: prohibit use on coastal waters for provision of criminal detention or imprisonment facilities (see H.R. 2739, H4944 [24JN])

Student aid programs: use of certain grants by prisoners (see H.R. 3437, H7107 [30SE])

Taxation: treatment of bonds used to finance correctional facilities (see H.R. 1001, H1077 [20FE])

Veterans: availability of benefits to individuals incarcerated in Federal correctional institutions (see H.R. 1181, H1323 [28FE])

Explanations

Oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs (S. 188), S7770-S7772 [13JN]

Letters

College education for prison inmates: Billy Tetterton, S11329 [30JY]

Educational grants to persons in Federal or State penal institutions: Billy Tetterton, S12878 [12SE]

———Columbia University, S12882 [12SE]

———Kenneth R. Gordon, S12882 [12SE]

———Microcomputer Technology Institute, S12882 [12SE]

———National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, S12880-S12882 [12SE]

———Scott A. Mollette, S12882 [12SE]

Federal Prison Industries Competition in Contracting Act: National Small Business United, S12301 [2AU]

———Small Business Legislative Council, S12300 [2AU]

Sentencing of child pornographers: Children's Legal Foundation, S10330 [18JY]

———Dept. of Justice, S10330 [18JY]

———Morality in Media, Inc., S10328 [18JY]

———National Law Center for Children and Families, S10330 [18JY]

———Religious Alliance Against Pornography, National Coalition Against Pornography, and the National Women's Leadership Task Force, S10328 [18JY]

Treatment of Jeffrey L. Dahmer for alcohol abuse: Lionel H. Dahmer, H8014 [17OC]

Lists

Organizations supporting S. 1691, Federal Prison Industries Competition in Contracting Act, S12300 [2AU]

Talladega, AL, Federal Correctional Institute Community Relations Board members, S14958 [22OC]

Memorials of legislature

California, H8188 [22OC]

Remarks in House

Capital punishment: eliminate for certain crimes and replace with life imprisonment without parole, H7950-H7954 [16OC]

Courts: make incarcerated individuals ineligible for witness fees (H.R. 783), H843 [4FE]

Drug abuse: criminal sentencing for traffickers, E2418 [27JN]

Federal Prison Industries: participation in Federal procurements (H.R. 3662), H8583 [29OC], E3586 [29OC]

Inmates: employment to help bureaucracy, E4151 [26NO]

Juvenile delinquents: effectiveness of juvenile boot camp prisons (H.R. 3019), E2694 [24JY]

Lorton, VA: closing and relocation of Lorton Correctional Complex (H.R. 445), E66 [3JA]

Metropolitan Correctional Center: anniversary, E1100 [22MR]

Miami, FL: Metropolitan Correctional Center anniversary, E1100 [22MR]

Pocatello, ID: use of certain lands for a correctional facility for women (H.R. 1448), H4887, H4889 [24JN]

Prisons: priority to Bureau of Prisons in transferring of property from closed or realigned military installations (H.R. 2762), E2351 [25JN]

Small business: federal procurement preference for items produced by prisoners, H4561 [18JN]

States: drug testing for certain individuals within criminal justice system, H8146, H8147 [22OC]

Talledega, AL: tribute to FBI efforts to control prison uprising, H9048 [4NO]

Remarks in Senate

Brooklyn, NY: construction of correctional institution, S11328 [30JY]

Bureau of Prisons: use of prefabricated modular housing, S9070 [28JN]

Capital punishment: public executions (S. 1155), S6667 [23MY]

Civil liberties: use of social and economic status to determine place of imprisonment, S9309, S9312 [9JY]

Courts: mandatory life imprisonment without possibility of release, S8540-S8546 [25JN]

Crime: assist States in law enforcement efforts, crime control, and prisoner education projects (S. 648), S3271 [13MR]

———boot camp prisons, S9065 [28JN]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, S18518 [26NO]

———oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs (S. 188), S886 [14JA], S7769 [13JN], S8892 [27JN]

———sentencing of child pornographers, S10322-S10331, S10333 [18JY]

District of Columbia Civil Contempt Imprisonment Limitation Act: revise and extend (S. 444), S2024 [20FE]

Drug abuse: drug testing for released Federal prisoners (S. 622), S3082 [12MR]

Drugs: Federal prisoner testing, S8859 [27JN]

Education: college education for inmates, S11329-S11333 [30JY], S11792 [1AU]

———grants to persons in Federal or State penal institutions, S12878-S12882 [12SE]

———literacy programs funding, S12722 [11SE]

———prisoner literacy programs, S9255-S9259 [8JY], S9284-S9290 [9JY]

Federal Bureau of Prisons: commend project study of post inmate employment, S18210 [26NO]

Federal Prison Industries: govern participation in Federal procurement (S. 1691), S12294, S12301-S12303 [2AU]

Industry: fair competition between the private sector and the Federal Prison Industries (S. 183), S876 [14JA]

Local government: discretionary grant program for life skills training in prisons and detention centers, S9474 [10JY]

Pocatello, ID: use of certain lands for a correctional facility for women (H.R. 1448), S11545 [31JY]

Prisons: notification of local law enforcement agencies of the release of Federal prisoners (S. 1778), S14048 [1OC]

Public Health Service: employment of officials at Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center (S. 1152), S6663, S6664 [23MY]

States: discretionary grant program for life skills training in prisons and detention centers, S9474 [10JY]

Talladega, AL: inmate uprising, S14957 [22OC]

Vienna Correctional Center: use of ethanol plant, S8047 [18JN]

Reports filed

Contracting Out Responsibility in the Bureau of Prisons Halfway Houses: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 102-139), H5298 [9JY]

Use of Certain Lands at Pocatello, ID, for Correctional Facility for Women: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 1448) (H. Rept. 102-127), H4944 [24JN]

Use of Land at Pocatello, ID, for Correctional Facility for Women: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (H.R. 1448) (S. Rept. 102-121), S10951 [25JY]

Statements

Education and Crime Deterence: Jerome G. Miller, S12723 [11SE]

Fair Competition Between the Federal Prison Industries and the Private Sector: John Sloan, S877 [14JA]

Sentencing of Child Pornographers: National Women's Leadership Task Force, S10329 [18JY]

———Religious Alliance Against Pornography, S10328 [18JY]

Small Business Angle: John Sloan, S12302 [2AU]

Talledega, AL, Prison Uprising Control Efforts: Dept. of Justice, H9048 [4NO]

Texts of

H.R. 445, closing and relocation of Lorton Correctional Complex, E66 [3JA]

H.R. 1448, use of certain lands for a correctional facility for women in Pocatello, ID, H4887 [24JN]

H.R. 2762, priority to Bureau of Prisons in transferring of property from closed or realigned military installations, E2351 [25JN]

S. 183, Federal Prison Industries Reform Act, S877 [14JA]

S. 188, oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs, S887 [14JA], S7772 [13JN]

S. 648, Crime Control Act, S3272 [13MR]

S. 1152, employment of Public Health Service officials at Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center, S6664 [23MY]

S. 1691, Federal Prison Industries Competition in Contracting Act, S12295-S12297 [2AU]

S. 1778, notification of local law enforcement agencies of the release of Federal prisoners, S14049 [1OC]