Browse Items (730 total)

The mid-February, 1974 issue of the outlook. It includes articles about drug addiction, the Curran report on behavior modification, and psychosurgery.

Tags:

This statement from the New England Prisoners Association criticized the proposed computerization of Massachusetts citizens' data out of concern for individual rights.

Tags:

Six members of the Prison Health Project quit due to the project's failure to address major problems like implementing prisoner input and standards for housing, sanitation, and nutrition.

Tags:

This draft discusses the historical racism in prisons and its implications for a regional prison.

Tags:

A behavior modification program known as START has been dismantled by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Tags:

Arnold E. Coles writes to the NPRA membership regarding membership renewal.

Tags:

A January, 1974 issue of NEPA. It includes an update about a strike at Walpole.

Tags:

A January, 1974 issue of NEPA News. Its articles discuss subjects like advocacy, rhetoric in another news story surrounding the Manchester Union Leader, and personal stories from ex-prisoners.

Tags:

Coles explains that the NPRA is revitalizing itself and provides updates on funding and incorporation.

Tags:

The NPRA board responds to a previous letter from Nassar regarding their guidelines.

Tags:

This document lists facts to be reviewed for a press release regarding behavior modification.

Tags:

The NPRA discusses subjects like finances, the process of incorporation, and NPRA membership.

Tags:

The memo reminds people to attend a meeting of the Criminal History Systems Board regarding the Criminal Justice Record Information System.

Tags:

This article discusses methods of behavior modification used in prisons and criticisms against them.

Tags:

A letter from Flora Haas to the Ryan's regarding the Curran report.

Tags:

Conference participants from Massachusetts criticized the Curran Report and were confident that Governor Sargent would not participate in the regional prison.

Tags:

A doctor has come under criticism due to his desire to use prisoners in medical experiments, a proposal identified by some as a denial of human rights.

Tags:

There is a lot of controversy regarding a report by Professor William Curran, focusing on violations of prisoner privacy, proposed treatments using behavior modification, the legality of transferring prisoners out of state, etc.

Tags:

Flyer advertising a public meeting from the Criminal History Board regarding data banks.

Tags:

There is no orientation for new prisoners.

Tags:

Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2