Collection of misc. materials relating to the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Concord and to various aspects of inmate life there, <[1905]-1983>.
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Massachusetts. Dept. of Correction. (1919-)
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The Commissioners of Prisons were established pursuant to St 1870, c 370. As reconstituted under St 1879, c 294, they were also known as the Board of Commissioners of Prisons. They were succeeded in turn by the Board of Prison Commissioners (St 1901, c 364), the Massachusetts Bureau of Prisons (St 1916, c 241), and the Dept. of Correction (St 1919, c 350, s 82) NAME AUTHORITY NOTE. Series relating to the agencies described above can be found by searching the following ...
Resident Health Services Advisory Committee (Mass.)
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Massachusetts Council on Crime and Correction.
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Farrington, Faye
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Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Concord
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The Massachusetts Reformatory was established pursuant to St 1884, c 255, at the Concord site of the State Prison; the latter institution was moved back to Boston (Charlestown), where it had been located until 1878. Certain inmates of the State Prison (s 3), inmates of county jails or houses of correction (s 12), and inmates of the State Reform School at Westborough, whose population was henceforth to be limited to boys under the age of fifteen (ss 11, 13), were all possible candida...
Wittenberg, Shari
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