Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June 2003.
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CONTENTS:Correcting Corrections An “Up” Side Of The Budget Crisis By John KrejciLb 503 - Would Restore Voting Rights To Ex- 0offenders By Senator Lowen KruseSome Youthful Offenders Have Chance For More Education By Mr. Bobby LoudLb 225 - Held In Committee By Senator John SynowieckiTransformation Of The Hastings Correctional Center By J. Roger Anderson,“G.O.L.F.” - The Primary Mental Health Treatment Program For Inmates In NebraskaCorrections Department Offers Victim/Offender Dialogue By Sara NelsonBishops’ Document Prompts Restorative Justice Inquiry By Kelly KellerNebraskans Against The Death Penalty - News And A Request By Kevin J. BernadtProject S.E.E.K. - Serving Children Of The Incarcerated By Amy Dawn MorganEx-Offenders Helped To Reunite With Their ChildrenMamma Joy By Anne Marie KennyWhat’s The Value Of A Misconduct Report? By Michael T. CaddyNew Juvenile Assessment Center To Be Up And Running By Early Fall By Kristin LynchMore Coordination Could Benefit The Criminal Justice System By Martin ConboyPresbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Affirms Principles Of Restorative JusticeBits & Pieces