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Prisoner Intake Systems: Assessing Needs and Classifying …

Department of JusticeNational Institute of CorrectionsAssessing Needs and Classifying Department of JusticeNational Institute of Corrections320 First Street , DC 20534 Morris L. Thigpen, DirectorLarry Solomon, Deputy DirectorSusan M. Hunter, Chief, Prisons DivisionMadeline Ortiz, Project ManagerNational Institute of CorrectionsWorld Wide Web Intake Systems: Assessing Needs andClassifying PrisonersPatricia L. Hardyman, Austin, Peyton, Institute on Crime, Justice, and Corrections atThe George Washington UniversityFebruary 2004 This report was funded by the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) under cooperative agreement#01P13 GIN8 with The George Washington University. Points of view or opinions stated in this documentare those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the of Justice or the Washington, North Carolina, Colorado, or Pennsylvania departments Institute on Crime, Justice, and Corrections would like to acknowledge thelong-term support of Sammie Brown, formerly with the National Institute ofCorrections and now back home in South Carolina.

developed detailed prisoner intake systems to assess the risks and needs of inmates. Working under the assumption that specific tasks, sequences, assessments, and sys-tem sophistication would vary according to the agency’s goal, size, and needs, this research project sought to determine the tasks, assessments, and technology used in

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