dc.description.abstract | CONTENTS:|Prison Overcrowding Tops 140% Of Capacity: Governor Does Not Act, by John Krejci|Nebraska’s Average Monthly Prison Population Over A Span of Ten Years, 1996 to 2005|The Population In June Of This Year, 4,479, Or 141 % Of Design Capacity. Tolerable Or Not??|A “Shelter” for Battered Women And Their Children: Catholic Charities’ Domestic Violence Services, by Frances Hauptman|The Douglas County Juvenile Assessment Center: A Proactive Approach In Juvenile Justice Continues, by Shawne Coonfare|Nebraska’s Facilities For Female Offenders—A Visit To York and Geneva, by Mel Beckman|Two Thirds Of Youthful Female Offenders At Geneva Have Experienced The Absence Of A Significant Family Member|The Meth Problem In Nebraska: More Reflections From A Community Corrections Perpective, by John Krejci|Population Increase At Youth Prison Explained|Omaha’s New Sex Offender Ordinance|Racial Issues And The Department Of Corrections: Wrestling With The Bureaucracy, by John Krejci|Ex-felons Can Register To Vote In The November Elections, by Peggy Adair|The Iowa/Nebraska Innocence Project, by Rebecca Murray|Children Of Inmates Are Deprived And Ignored: Two Million U.S. Children Have Fathers In Jail, by Robert F. Drinan|Big Brothers Big Sisters Seek Mentors For Omaha Area Children Of Incarcerated Parents, by Nancy Thompson|Correspondence | en_US |