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This analysis of corrections' pioneer Richard A. McGee draws upon his many lucid writings, on comments by those who worked closely with him, and on interviews with McGee himself and others. This book interprets his efforts, accomplishments, and limitations in their historical context, yet relates them all to current possibilities and problems in crime control. In 23 years of directing California corrections, and in his national leadership that included 16 active years following retirement, McGee promoted both reformation and control of convicts. His efforts helped make staffing prisons a non-political career service, improved inmate academic and vocational education, divided large prisons in...
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The McGee family came from Scotland. The earliest among the first settlers were John McGee, William and Richard McGee who settled in Virginia.
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A Guide to Tribal Employment is a practical analysis of the law, policies, and practices used by tribal government and tribal enterprise employers. This book focuses on the application of tribal, state, and federal employment laws. Moreover, the Guide applies tribal self-determination, sovereignty, and immunity to the employment process. The Guide addresses employment disputes, unique employment issues in tribal gaming, and the unique policies used by tribal employers. The Guideās question-answer format will help tribal administrators, human resources personnel, and tribal leadership better understand the interesting and important questions relating to tribal employment.
Stinky McGee is a fun picture book that children and parents will enjoy. It is the story of Stevie McGee, an active seven year old boy who loves to play outdoors. He usually gets very dirty, which sometimes upsets his mother, but never diminishes her love for him. $2 of every book purchased on this website will be donated to Toys for Tots!:-)