Participant in the Evolution of American Corrections 1931 1973 Oral History T

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Participant in the Evolution of American Corrections 1931 1973 Oral History T
Richard a Ive Mcgee
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In the fall of 1947, you may recall, you appointed five Special Crime Study Commissions, as follows: Organized Crime, Juvenile Justice, Adult Corrections and Release Procedures, Social and Economic Causes of Crime and Delinquency, and Criminal Law and Procedure.
The success of these State Study Commissions in bring ing about both legislative and administrative changes was amply demonstrated, and in the years since then every Governor except Reagan has made some use of these study Commissions. I
...ncluding the original five, there "have been eleven altogether. California s revision of its Juvenile Court law, which took place in 1961, was the outgrowth of the work of a Commission that overlapped the last year of Governor knight s administration and the first year of Governor Brown s.
The most interesting experiences in connection with these Study Commissions were of course related to the work of the Commissions on Organized Crime, of which there were two, each of which ran for about two years.


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