Statements and transcripts relating to incidents involving alleged staff misconduct or neglect of duty, 1926-1929.

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Statements and transcripts relating to incidents involving alleged staff misconduct or neglect of duty, 1926-1929.

This series documents official investigations into complaints of charges of misconduct or neglect of duty by staff members. The complaints originate from patients, former patients, and staff members. Record types include correspondence from former patients; and notifications of hearings, personnel suspensions, and terminations.

0.1 cu. ft. (ca. 30 incident reports)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8319059

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