Register of honorary members of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, 1874-1885.
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New York (State). Dept. of Correction.
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The Western House of Refuge was established in 1890 (Chapter 238) and operated under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Charities. Jurisdiction was transferred to the Department of Correction when that department was established in 1926 (Chapter 606). In 1923 (Chapter 26), the name of the facility was changed to Albion State Training School. Albion became known as the "Institution for Mentally Defective Delinquent Women" in 1931 (Chapter 546) when the div...
New York House of Refuge.
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A 1902 amendment to the State Charities Law created the office of Fiscal Supervisor of State Charities to oversee the financial management and the condition of the buildings, grounds, and property of charitable institutions. The Fiscal Supervisor was authorized to require information from institutions in order to fulfill his mandate to report to the legislature on the funds needed by each institution and why the funds were needed. From the description of Annual inventories of propert...
New York (State). Department of Correctional Services
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Bushwick Correctional Facility, located in Brooklyn, New York, was also known as Bushwick Rehabilitation Center and Bushwick Community Based Center. It was administered by the Narcotics Addiction Control Commission under the Office of Mental Hygiene, and served as a work release and general confinement facility from the late 1960s through the middle 1970s. From the description of Bushwick Correctional Facility inmate case files, 1956-1976. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record i...
Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the City of New-York
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Incorporated 1824; in charge of the city's institution for juvenile offenders, the New York City House of Refuge. From the description of Account book, 1841-1846. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58776483 ...