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The workings of the Indeterminate-sentence law and the parole system in Illinois. A report to the Honorable Hinton G. Clabaugh, chairman, Parole board of Illinois.

LIBRA HV9305.I3 A4 1928
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Illinois. Committee on the Study of the Workings of the Indeterminate-Sentence Law and of Parole.
Contributor:
Bruce, Andrew A. (Andrew Alexander), 1866-1934.
Harno, Albert J., 1889-1966.
Landesco, John.
Burgess, E. W. (Ernest Watson), 1886-1966.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Illinois. Department of Public Welfare. Division of Pardons and Paroles.
Illinois.
Illinois. Department of Public Welfare.
Indeterminate sentences--Illinois.
Indeterminate sentences.
Parole--Illinois.
Parole.
Probation--Illinois.
Probation.
Physical Description:
xiv, 277 pages : including tables. ; 23 cm
Other Title:
Parole and the indeterminate sentence.
Place of Publication:
[Chicago?], [publisher not identified], 1928.
Contents:
pt. 1. The history and development of the parole system in Illinois, by A. A. Bruce.
pt. 2. The workings of the Parole board and its relation to the court, by A. J. Harno.
pt. 3. Parole and rehabilitation of the criminal, by John Landesco.
pt. 4 Factors determining success or failure on parole, by E. W. Burgess.
pt. 5. Summary of the findings and of the recommendations.
Notes:
On cover: Parole and the indeterminate sentence.
OCLC:
2459955

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