CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Articles and editorials
Crazed Fascination With Guns, S2444-S2446 [27FE]
Executions Won't Reduce Crime Rate, S6039 [5MY]
Notes and Comment—No City on the Hill, E1750 [9JN]
Tougher Penalties for Murderers, S2542 [27FE]
Bills and resolutions
Business and industry: importing goods made by convicts or prisoners and the marking of packages of such goods (see S. 2368; H.R. 4475), S3872 [18MR], H1290 [16MR]
Courts: jurisdiction relative to inmate capacity at State penal and correctional institutions (see H.R. 4912), H2670 [9AP]
District of Columbia: closure of Cedar Knoll Youth Facility at Laurel, MD (see H.R. 4788), H2406 [7AP]
Fair Labor Standards Act: amend to ensure that inmates are not treated as employees (see S. 3160; H.R. 5850), S12071 [10AU], H8144 [12AU]
Federal Prison Industries: production of items by prisoners for private firms to reduce foreign labor (see H.R. 4446), H1180 [11MR]
Foreign trade: prohibit the importation of goods made by convict labor (see H.R. 5621), H6348 [21JY]
Health: return to prison of offenders released for health reasons after recovery (see H.R. 6174), H11628 [5OC]
Interstate commerce: trade of goods produced by State prisoners in conjunction with U.S. firms (see H.R. 5160), H3240 [13MY]
Military installations: incarceration of certain aliens in closed installations (see S. 2340; H.R. 4440), S3301 [11MR], H1180 [11MR]
National Correctional Officers Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 258; H.J. Res. 397), S1894 [20FE], H288 [4FE]
Pratt, Elmer (Geronimo): reconsideration of information and conviction by certain authorities in California (see H. Res. 378), H674 [26FE]
States: expand capacity and increase programs for major offenders and parolees (see H.R. 5266), H3834 [27MY]
Letters
Bureau of Prisons treatment of Brett Kimberlin relative to allegations against Vice-President Quayle: Committee on Governmental Affairs, S16280 [2OC]
Treatment of inmates as employees: American Correctional Industries Association, Inc., S16305 [2OC]
———Arizona Dept. of Corrections, S16304 [2OC]
———Association of State Correctional Administrations, S16307 [2OC]
———Corcraft Correctional Industries, S16305 [2OC]
———Correctional Industries Association, Inc., S16305 [2OC]
———Correctional Products & Services, Inc., S16308 [2OC]
———Criminal Justice Associates, S16306 [2OC]
———Illinois Dept. of Corrections, S16306 [2OC]
———Iowa Prison Industries, S16307 [2OC]
———Jerris Leonard, S16308 [2OC]
———John Marvel, S16306 [2OC]
———Juniper Valley Products, S16308 [2OC]
———Kansas Dept. of Corrections, S16304 [2OC]
———Massachusetts Dept. of Correction, S16308 [2OC]
———Minnesota Dept. of Corrections, S16308 [2OC]
———Missouri Dept. of Corrections, S16306 [2OC]
———Nevada Dept. of Prisons, S16305 [2OC]
———Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation and Correction, S16307 [2OC]
———Philadelphia Correctional Industries, S16305 [2OC]
———Utah Dept. of Corrections, S16307 [2OC]
———Washington Dept. of Corrections, S16308 [2OC]
———Wisconsin Dept. of Corrections, S16306 [2OC]
Memorandums
Treatment of Inmates as Employees: North Dakota Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation, S16307 [2OC]
Memorials of legislature
California, S10502 [28JY], H3240 [13MY]
Remarks in House
Bunnell, Bill: retirement from California State Department of Corrections, E65 [22JA]
Business and industry: importing goods made by convicts or prisoners and the marking of packages of such goods (H.R. 4475), E682 [16MR]
Courts: develop alternatives to prison sentences, E1750 [9JN]
———jurisdiction relative to inmate capacity at State penal and correctional institutions (H.R. 4912), E1039, E1040 [10AP]
District of Columbia: closure of Cedar Knoll Youth Facility at Laurel, MD (H.R. 4788), H2387 [7AP]
———penalties for first degree murder (H.R. 4369), H876 [3MR], E512 [3MR]
Education: restrict Pell grants to Federal and State prisoners, H1892-H1898 [26MR]
Federal Prison Industries: production of items by prisoners for private firms to reduce foreign labor (H.R. 4446), E619 [11MR]
Foreign trade: prohibit the importation of goods made by convict labor (H.R. 5621), E2195 [21JY]
Military installations: incarceration of certain aliens in closed installations (H.R. 4440), E638 [12MR]
San Bernardino County, CA: tribute to Probation Dept. staff, E215 [6FE]
Remarks in Senate
Crime: impact of death penalty, S6039 [5MY]
Danbury, CT: tribute to Danbury Correctional Institution health care professionals, S5103 [8AP]
District of Columbia: penalties for first degree murder (S. 2278), S2541 [27FE], S2621 [3MR]
Fair Labor Standards Act: amend to ensure that inmates are not treated as employees (S. 3160), S12075-S12077 [10AU], S16304 [2OC]
Firearms: gun control, S2443 [27FE]
Kimberlin, Brett: Bureau of Prisons treatment relative to allegations against Vice-President Quayle, S16278-S16280 [2OC]
Mexico: report on the Prisoner Transfer Treaty, S10352 [27JY]
Military installations: incarceration of certain aliens in closed installations (S. 2340), S3324 [11MR]
National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S.J. Res. 258), S1918 [20FE]
Pima County, AZ: tribute to Corrections Association members, S6406 [7MY]
Reports
Bureau of Prisons Treatment of Brett Kimberlin Relative to Allegations Against Vice-President Quayle: Committee on Governmental Affairs, S16280-S16285 [2OC]
Statements
Fair Labor Standards Act Amendment to Ensure That Inmates are not Treated as Employees (S. 3160): Senator Bryan, S16309 [2OC]
Tables
INS State-by-State breakdown of foreign-born State prison inmates, S3325 [11MR]
Texts of
H.R. 4475, Convict Labor Penalties Enhancement Act, E683 [16MR]
S. 2278, District of Columbia penalties for first degree murder, S2542 [27FE]
S. 2340, Criminal Alien and Prison Overcrowding Act, S3324 [11MR]
S.J. Res. 258, National Correctional Officers Week, S1919 [20FE]