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HV8978 .F7 C7 1861 [Info] Life of Elizabeth Fry, Compiled From Her Journal, As Edited by Her Daughters, and From Various Other Sources (Philadelphia: H. Longstreth, 1861), by Susanna Corder, contrib. by Elizabeth Gurney Fry (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA)
HV8987 .A4 J7 [Info] The Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy (partial serial archives)
HV9076.5 .U517 [Info] Comic Books and Juvenile Delinquency (1955), by United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (HTML at thecomicbooks.com)
HV9104 .B435 2010 [Info] Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Facilities Reported by Youth, 2008-09 (Washington: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2010), by Allen J. Beck, Paige M. Harrison, and Paul Guerino (PDF and text with commentary at usdoj.gov)
HV9104 .M46 2011 [Info] No Place for Kids: The Case for Reducing Juvenile Incarceration (Baltimore: Annie E. Casey Foundation, c2011), by Richard A. Mendel (PDF with commentary at aecf.org)
HV9104 .R42 1994 [Info] Reforming Juvenile Detention: No More Hidden Closets (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, c1994), ed. by Ira M. Schwartz and William H. Barton (PDF files with commentary at Ohio State Press)
HV9105 .M52 L29 A4 [Info] By-Laws of the Michigan State Reform School (1869), by Michigan Boys Vocational School (page images at MOA)
HV9456 .N5 1877 [Info] Prison Reform in the United States (page images at MOA)
HV9466 .W8 [Info] Woman in Prison (New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1869), by Caroline H. Woods (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA)
HV9468 .H3 [Info] The Subterranean Brotherhood, by Julian Hawthorne (Gutenberg text)
HV9469 .D7 [Info] Remarks on Prisons and Prison Discipline in the United States (Philadelphia: Joseph Kite and Co., 1845), by Dorothea Lynde Dix (multiple formats at Google)
HV9471 .A27 2003 [Info] Ill Equipped: U.S. Prisons and Offenders with Mental Illness (New York: Human Rights Watch, c2003), by Sasha Abramsky and Jamie Fellner (HTML and PDF with commentary at hrw.org)
HV9471 .W75 [Info] The Politics of Punishment: A Critical Analysis of Prisons in America (1973; with other writings), by Erik Olin Wright (PDF files at Wisconsin)
HV9475 .K3 R5 [Info] The Twin Hells, by John N. Reynolds
HV9475 .T2 L7 [Info] On Prison Discipline and Penal Legislation, by John Berrien Lindsley (page images at MOA)
HV9647 .C73 [Info] Punishment, Prison and the Public: An Assessment of Penal Refoem in Twentieth Century England by an Armchair Penologist (Hamlyn Lectures, #23; London: Stevens and Sons, 1971), by Rupert Cross (PDF in the UK)
HV9647 .S55 [Info] Scenes from a Silent World: or Prisons and Their Inmates, by Felicia Skene (HTML at Indiana)
HV9777.5 .A2 1979 [Info] Syria (AI briefing #16; 1979), by Amnesty International (PDF at amnesty.org)
HV9777.5 .A43 1983 [Info] Syria: An Amnesty International Briefing (1983), by Amnesty International (PDF at amnesty.org)
HV9777.5 .S97 1992 [Info] Syria: Long-Term Detention and Torture of Political Prisoners (1992), by Amnesty International (HTML and PDF at amnesty.org)
HV9777.5 .S9735 [Info] Syria, Double Injustice: Prisoners of Conscience Detained Beyond Expiry of Their Sentences (1999), by Amnesty International (HTML and PDF at amnesty.org)
HV9815.6 .H39 2003 [Info] The Hidden Gulag: Exposing North Korea's Prison Camps: Prisoners' Testimonies and Satellite Photographs (Washington, DC: U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, c2003), by David R. Hawk (PDF at hrnk.org)
HV9850.5 .J46 1987 [Info] Escape from Pretoria, by Tim Jenkin (HTML at anc.org.za)
HV9853.5 .B87 2005 [Info] Understanding Offending: Prisoners and Rehabilitation in Malawi (2005), by Patrick Burton, Eric Pelser, and Lameck Gondwe (PDF files in South Africa)
HV9960.G7 G73 2005 [Info] Crime and Civil Society: Can We Become a More Law-Abiding People? (c2005), by David G. Green, Emma Grove, and Nadia A. Martin (PDF at Civitas)

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