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Ackoff~ R. Planning for Social Systems. The Prison Service Journal (Manchester, U.K.), vol. 51, no. 1, 1971, p. 33-43.

Ala~ka. Department of Health and Welfare .. Division of Corrections. Prqposal for expansion of the George r~. McLaughlin Youth Center alrUf construction of a juvenile detention facility, Anchorage. May 1971. 36 p.

Alaska: Department of Health and Welfare. Division of Corrections: South Central Regional Correctional Institution. January 1971.

Alboize, M~ Les prisons de 11 Europe /The prisons of Europe7. Paris, 1852.

Alexander, B.K., et a1. The Effects of Acute Crowding on Aggressive Behaviour of Japanese Monkeys. Behaviour (Leiden, Netherlands), vol. 34, no. 2-4, 1971, p. 73-91.

Alexander, C. Notes on the Synthesis of Form. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1964.

Alexander, Ishikawa, Silverstein. A Pattern Language Which Generates Multi Service Centers. Center for EnvlronmentalStructure. Berkeley Graphic Arts, 1968.

American Correctional Association. Directory of Correctional Institutions and Agencies of the United States of America, Canada and Great Britain. 1968 ed.

American Correctional Association. Manual of Correctional Standards, 4th ed. Wash., D.C., 1969. 642 p.

American CO),Tectional Association Proceedings. Ninety-sixth Annual Congress of Correction. Wash., 0.c.,-1966, p. 210-215.

American Correctional Association Proceedings. Current Trends in Prison Design al)d Consty'uct;on. 1956, p. 260-270.

American Foundation. A New State Correctional Institution in the Philadelphia Area: A Summary Report. Philadelphia, 1964.

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American Foundation. Description of a Program and Architectural Requir'ements for a New State correctional lnstitutlon in the Philadelphia Area. 'Philade1phia, 1964.

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Ame.r...:icdA-F..ou.t:Idati.orl. Ins tjtute....~!lf ,Corr:ections .• Jrindp les_for.. the Development of an Integrated Sys tem of Corre-cti ana 1 lnsti tuti ons. Phi ladelphia, March 1965. p. 1-14.

Ameri can Foundati on. Institute of Corrections. Proposal for a New Baltimore Detention Center for Women. Philadelphia, 1965. 49 p.

Ameri can Foundati on. Institute of Correcti ons . The County Pri sons and Jails of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1965. 43 p. ----

American Institute of Architects. Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice. Washington, 1972.

American Institute of Architects. Conference on Correctional Architecture. Washington, 1961. Papers.

American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter. Human Behavior; A Mini-Conference and Exhibit. Philadelphia, 1971.

American Prison Association. Institution Planning and Construction. Committee on the Model State Plan. Manual of Suggested Standards for a State Correctional System. 19~

American Prison Association. Institution Planning and Construction. Proceedings. 1945. p. 62-67.

American Prison Association. Institution Planning and Construction. Proceeaings of Annual Congresses of the Association. New York, 1874.

Analysis of Correctional Institutions and Long-range Construction Program for the Department of Correction of the State of Delaware. New York: Litchfield" Grosfe1d and Weidner, 1966. '

Anderson, S. ::.oci a 1 Sci ence in the Des i gn Process: . Prob 1 ems and Prospects.. ~1an-Envit'onment Systems (University Park, Penn.), vol. 2, no. 2, 1971.

Anson, G. Community Based Correctional Center. Vol. 2. Fort Lauderdalt;, Fla., Haack and Associates, 1970, illus.

Antinozzi Associ~tes, Architects. Architectural Program for the Master Plan and the Designof New Raven Community Corrections Cerlter, New Haven County, State of Connecti cut. Stratford, "COrlrc-;-T9 71 .

Arbouz. Les prisons de Paris [The prisons of?aris7. Paris, 1881.

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Argentina. Ministerio de Educacion ~ Justicia de la'Nacion. Sub­secretaria de Justicia. Comision Nacional de Construcciones Penitenciarias. Informe anual /Annual ReportT. Buenos Aires, 1965. 84 p. . - -

Atgent1na. Ministetio de Educacion y Justicia de la Nacion. McKay, L.R. La Situacion Catcelaria en la Ciudad de Buenos A.ires el Plan e onstrucCl0nes ehltenclarlas y su lnanClaClon he Prison Situation in Buenos Aires and Deslgn fot Penltenfiary B u i 1 din g sand Fi nanci n.9:.7. Exhi bi ti on. Buenos Ai tes) 13 July 1961. "

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Argentina. Ministerio de Educacion y Justicia,de la Nacion. Muratgia, C. La edificacion carcelaria Nacional . /NationaJ Prison Architecture7 Prison Reform Plan. Report of the Special Commission. Bue:'1os Aires,­Talleres Graficos de la Penitenciarfa Nacional, 1913. p. 93-97.

Argentina. Direccion Naciona1 de Institutos Penales. Garcia, B.; Carlos, J. Introduccion a la Arquitectura Penitenciaria /Intro­duction to Prison Architecture7. Buenos Aires, 1961. 96 pe, ill us. -

Argentina. Ministerio de Educacion y Justicia de la Nacion~ Informe anual 1963-1964 LT963~]964 Annual Repor!7.

Argentina. Ministerio de Educacion y Justicia de la Nacion. Sub-secre­taria de Justicia. Comision Nacional de Construcciones. Construc­ciones Penitenciarias /~enitentiary Buildings!. Vol. 1, Buenos Aires, Division Pub1icaciones y Biblioteca, 1962.

Arkansas. Department of Corrections. Maximum Security Unit- Little Rock, Arkansas. Grady, Arkansas, Cummins Unit, 1971. 24 p.

Ashman, A. Lock-up. North Carolina Looks at Its Local Jails. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, Institut~ of Government, 1967.

Ay110n, T.; Azrin, N. The Token Economy. New York, Appleton Century Crofts, 1968 •

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Bahamas. Ministry of Home Affairs. Simpson, LB. Report and Recommendations on Fox Hill Prison, Nassau, N.P. Bahamas, 1968. 32 p.

Balchen. B. Prisons - The Changing Outside View of the Inside. The American Institute of Architects (Wash., D.C.), September 1971, p. 15-26. .

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Ballerini, A. Proyecto qe Reconstruccion de la Carcel Penitenciaria' del Rosario !Reconstruction plan for the. penitentiary jai 1 in Rosario!. Rosario de Santa Fe, Talleres Graficos del Establecimiento, 1915. -

Banham, R. The ArchitectU}'e of the Well-Tempered Environment. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1969.

Banham, R. The New Brutalism. London, Architectural Press, 1966. 196 p.

Barnes, H.; Teeters, K. New Horizons in criminolo~. 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall Inc., 1 9. 654 p.

Barnlund, D.; Harland, C. Propinquity and Prestige as Determinants of Communication Networks. Sociometry (~Jash., D.C,.), vol. 26, 1963, p.467-479.

Bates'~ S.Architectural Environment: in Relation to Prisoners. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Baltimore, Md.), vol. 22, Novel1t>er 193L p. 536-544. .

Bates, S. Importance of Architectural Environment in the Treatment of Prisoners. National Conference of Social Work ~roceedings, 1~3l, p. 105-115.

Batka, J .. Jails and Fenestr&tion. American Journal of Correction (St. Paul, Minn.), Janurary-February 1963, p. 20;..32., (J

Bauder, R. Le nouvel itablissement pinitentiaire intercantona~)pour femmes a Hindelbank Ifhe new national women's penitentiary, at Hindelbank7. Internation'al Review of Criminal Policy (Geneva), no. 17/18: Octoberl961, p. 23-36.

[Bavaro, V. L'ambiente carcerario /The prison environment7. Milan, .' 1958. - Ii

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Bavaro, V. Proposte per una riforma carceraria in Italia IProposals for prison reform 1n Ital,l!., Milan, Art; Graficfie, 1955.

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Bearr;-J. H-. ,.-Cogswe-l1-,-1' ~·F-.- Report-to-the--BOard-Of-SU~ervtsors-of-" Los Angeles County of Prison construction and In ustrial Prison Farms. Los Angeles, 1921. 10 p. .

Bedzent, E. Arquitectura del Instituto de Rehabi1itaciEn y ReeducaciEn de Menores con Problema de Conducta /Architecture of the Institute of Rehabilitation and Reeducationror Juveniles with Behavioural·Prob1em~. Revista de Criminolog;a (CErdoba), March 1970, p. 53-72.

Bennet, J.V. Buildings for Correction~ Penology and Architecture. The Architectural Record (New _ York), September 1959, p. 215-218.

Bennet, J.V. Memories of Sir Lionel Fox. Prison Service Journal (Manchester, U.K.), vol. 3, no. 10, January 1964, p. 2-9.

Bennet, J.V. Minnesota Federal Jail Competition. The Architectural Record (New York), no. 72, October 1932, p. 247-251.

Ben~~t, J.V. Of Prisons and Justice: A Selection of the Writings' Prepared for the Sub-Committee on National Penitentiary of the Committee on'the Judiciar , U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C., U .. Government Prlnting 0 lce, 964. .

Bentham, J. Panopticon or the Inspection House. London, 1791.

Bernaldo de Quiros, C. La nueva penitenciaria del Distrito Federal /The New Penitentiary of the Federal District/. Revista Jur;dica Veracruzana (Xalapa, Veracruz, Mex.T, vol. 9, no. 4, July-August 1958, p. 352-353.

Bertrand, E. LeXons penitentlaires /Prison Lessons7. Louvain, Imprimerie -dminlstrative, 1934-; p. 300-321. -

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~ Besset, M: New French Architecture. London, Architectural Press, 1967. 240 p., il1us.

Bickmore, D.{ed.). Automatic Cartography and Planning Technigues in Automatic Cartography. London, Archltectural Press, 1971. 232 p.

Biderman, A.D.; Louria, M.; Bacchus, J. Historical Incidents of Extreme Overcrowding. Washington, Bureau of Social Science Research, 1963.

Biffi, S. Le case di 1avoro in t~ila'rl6 nel XII secolo /Labour Institutions in Mi 1 an in the Twe nth Centurad. Mil an, 1889. -

Biffi, S. Sulle antiche carceri di Milano e del Ducato milanese e sui sodalizi che vi ass;stevano ; carcerat; LOld Prisons in Milan and _ the Milan_Duchy and Private Associations giving Assistance to Prisoners/. Milan, Bernardoni di Rebeschini e c., 1884.

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BYxby, F .r.-· TWO l~oae-r-n Correcti ona 1 Fii-cilTtl es" in--Japan'. Federal Probation (Wash., D.C.), vol. 35, no. 3, 1971 p. 13-15.

Blake, R.R., et a1. HousiQ9 Architecture and Social Interaction. Sociometry (Hash., D.C.), vol. 19, '1966, p. 133-139.

B10uet, G.A. 'Projet d~'~rison ce11ulait~ pOur 535 condamnes, precede diobservatiQns sur le systeme cel1ulaire jProject on prison cells for 58b convlcts, preceded by observations on the cell system7. Paris, Didot, 1B43.

Bond, H. The Fire Problem in Prisons .. American Prison Association Proceedings~ vol. 62, 1932, p. 418-424. .

Bonnet, E.F. Republica Argentina-,YIII: Construcciones penitenciarias ;Republic of [email protected]:~'Penitentiary Buildings7. Annales c) filt'ernational~s de Criminologie (Paris), no. 1, 1904, p. 162-163.

Boul1ee, E. Architecture, essa~ sur l'art 1785-1789. In: Rosneau, H. BOul1ee Tr~at1se on Architecture. London, Tiranti, 1953.

Bowring, J. Th~'Works of Jeremy Bentham. Edinburgh, 1843.

Bradly, H. Design'forChang~~' A PrOgram for Correctional Management. Model 'Treatment Program. Sacramento, Calif., July 1969. 581 p.

Brodsky, S.; Eggleston, N.E. (eds.).: The Military Prison. Theory, Research and Practice. Carbondale, Ill., Southern Illinois Onlverslty Press, 1970. 205 p.

Brussels. Ministere de laJustice. Criteres generaux relatifs a la construction d'une prison moderne /General criteria for construction of a'modern prison7 •. BuTletin de l'Administration Penitentiaire (Belgium), vol. ~4, no. 4, July-August 1970, p. 139-152.

Brusten, M. Polizei - Staatsanwaltschaft - Ger1cht/Police - public prosecutor - court7. 'MbnCi:sschrift fUr' Kriminalogie und Strafrechts­reform (Cologne);-vol. 57, June 1974, p. 129-150.

Bui 1 di ng TYi;~e$l Study 425. The Arthitectura 1 Record (New York), no. 8, August 1971, p. 109-124. .

Buildings for Correction'. Juvenile Rehabi1itatioii: California Branch Facil ity. The Arthitettura 1 Recnrd (New York), September 1959, p. 219-220.

Bunner, T. Contempor.ary Trends in Sweden in the Design and' Construction of Institutions for Yduthfu1 Offenders .. International Review of Criminal Policy (Geneva), no. 17/18, Oct~er }96l, p. 63-17 ..

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Burns, H. Jr. or'l;n and Development of Jails in America. Carbondale, I 1. Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency and Corrections, 1971.

Buschiazzo, J.A.; Buschiazzo, J.B. Carce1 ce1u1ar para 2,000 encausados a construir en la Ca ital Federal.1C~ll?tructioli of a Ce u ar rl son 1 n' the e era. Capl ta or 2,000 Indi cted Prisoner~. Buenos Aires, Imprenta G. Kraft, 1911. '

Calhoun, J.B. Population Density and Social Pathology. Scientific American (New York.), vol. 206,1962, p. 139-148.

California, Board of Corr.ections. A Study of California County Ja:ils. Prepared for theCa1iforma Counc; I on Crimlnal Justice, 1970.

California, Board of Corrections.· State Prison, San Quentin. Documents Co~netted with the State Prison. San Francisco, Kerr, 1853. 26 p.

Cal1endar, J. Modern Penology and Prison Design. Architectural Forum (New ,York), vol. 55, September 1931, p. 381-386.

Canada. Commissioner of Penitentiaries. Annual Report 1957-1958. Ottawa, Queens Printer.

Canada. Correcti onal Instituti on Statis ti cs 1967-1968. Ottav:a ~I Queens Printer, p. 4, table 1.

Canada. Criminal Justice and Corrections. Co~rections. Report of" the "Committee.

Canada. Criminal Justice and Corrections. Corrections. Towards Remedy. Report. 31 March 1961.

Canadian Committee on 1969, p. 307-324.

Canadian Committee on Queen's Printer,

Canada. Department of the Solicitor General. Annual Report'. ," Ottawa, I nforma ti on Canada, 1968.

Canada. Department of the Solicitor General. Desjgn of Federal Maximum Security Institutions. Report of the working group on federal maximum security institution designs. 1971. 49 p.

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Canada. Department of the Solicitor General. Canadian Penitentiary Service. Regional Medical Centre, Ste. Anne des Plaines, P.Q~, and Millhaven, Onto 1968. 242 p.

Canada. Department of the Solicitor General. Regional Reception Centres, Quebec and Ontario. Design Criteria and solution. 1968.

Canada. Department of the Solicitor General. Space and Correctiona1 Programmes: The Behavi oura 1 Mappi n9 of Two Federa 1 Correct; ona 1 Institutions. A summer research project. rhornhi1l, Ont., K.L. tkReynolds Ltd., February 1973.

I, Canada. Department of the Solicitor General. Territoriality: Its Effects on the Correctional Environment. Summer student research progranme. Thornhi 11, Ont., K':t:"lv1cR,eynolds Ltd., October 1973.

\- Canada. McReynolds, K.L. Physical Components of Correctional Goals. Research centre report. Ottawa, Informatlon Canada,)972. 114 p.

. , Canada. McReynolds, K.L. Space and Correctional Programmes. Summer students' research project; Thornhill, Ont., 1972 .

. ' Canada. Mi ni ~'~ry of Correcti ona 1 Servi ces. Programme of Requi rements

for the Hamilton Regional Detention Centre. Willowdale, Ont., K.L. McReynolds ltd., 1973.

Canada. Ministry of Correctional Services. Programme of Requirements for the London Detention Centre. Willowdale, ant., R.L. t1cReynolds ltd., undated. .

Canada. Ministry of Correctional ·Services. Programme of Requirements for the Toronto Detention Centre. Willowdale, Ont.~ R.l. McReyno 1 ds Ltd. ,<' 1973.

Canadian Corrections Association. Criteria for Location and Function of Jails. Ottawa, 1968.

Canadian Corrections Association. Criteria for Prison Location and Structu re. Canadi ~n J~urna 1 of COt'recti ons\~ (Ot.tawa" Can.), vol. 7, no. 2, Aprl1 1965, p. 149-152.

Canadian Jour'nal of Criminology and Corrections .(Ottawa), vol. 1, no. 14, Septerilber 1972.

-l Canadian Penitentiary Service. Joyceville InstHution - The First Medium-Minimum Security Instituti'on of the Canadianc Penitentiary Service. Informatlon pamphlet. Rlngston Penitentiary. '

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,Cannat, P. Observation. U.S.A. New York, 1949. 185 p.

Cannat~ P. La reforme penitentiaire /Prison reform7. Paris, Sirey, 1949. p. 146-148. - -

Cannella, G. 11 carcere e i compiti dell'arc~itettura /The prison and the tas ks of archi tecture7. Ra~segna cff Studi Penitenziari (Rome), vol. 12, n<:s. 4-;5,6, July-October, November-December 1969, p. 657-672, 803-816. ,

Cantaiupi, A. Lavori yer la costruzione del carcere cellulare giudiziario ln Mi ano /The Ml Ian cellular Jal 1/. Milan, G1l1lT, 1881. - -

Canter, D.V. Architectural Psychology. Proceedings of the conference held at Dalandfiui University of Strathclyde. London, R1BA Publications, 1970.

Canter, D.; Lee, T. Psychology and the Built Environment. London, Architectural Press, Sprlng 1974.300 p., il1us.

Casey, R. The Modern Jail: Design, Equipment, Operation. Revised ed. by Williams, J.e. Keene, lexas, Contlnental Press, 1971.

Cass County Courthouse in IO\,/a; Garfield County Courthouse and Jail at Enid, Oklahoma; Views. The Arch'itectural Record (New York) vol. 77, May 1935. 339 p. .

Cassi Ramelli, A. Careeri, Caratteri degli edifiei /Prisons, Building . TypesJ. Vol. 1. Milan, Vallardi, 1952. - .

Chaneles, S. The Open Prison: Saving Their Lives and our Money. New York, Dial Press, 1973. 205 p.

Chermayeff, S.; Alexander, C. Community and Privacy. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday Inc. Archer Books, 1963.

Chierici, C.; Nuti, F. Progetti di disegni architettonici ideati da Giuse7Pe Cacialli IArchitectural design plans by Giuseppe Cacialli,. Prison plan. Firenze, Vincenzo Bate"i e figli, 1831. - ,

Chinese prisons. Peking, Published by the Commission on Extra­territoriality, 1925. 130 p., illus. and plans.

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Clemmer, D. The Prison Community. Winston, 1966.

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Clingerman, R.L. Some Light on Detention Windows. American Journal of Correction (St. Paul, Minn.), 1~lay-June 1959, 4 p.

Cohen, S.; Taylor, L. Psychological Survival: The EXperience of Long-Term Imprisonment. r~iddlesex, O.K., Penguin 13"OOl<S, 1972.

Collins, J. Perceptual Dimensions of Architectural Space Validated Against Behavioral Criteria. Salt Lake City, University of Utah, 1970.

Commission pinitentiaire B~nilux. Extrait d'un premier rappor~ ... d'un nouvel ~tablis~~ment pinitentiaire au Grand~Duche de Luxembourg / Extract from a fi rst report ... of a new pen; tenti airy institution-in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembour~/. Report of the Luxembourg Delegation. 6 p.

Fl a., 131 p.

Complete Program for Architects: Training School for Boys. Jamesburg, (U.S.), 24 November 1964., 12 p.

Conference on Design of Penal and Correctional Institutions. London, July 1961.

Congres Pinitentiaire de Bruxelles: D~bats /Congress ;n Brussels on Penitentiaries: Debates/. 1847 Session. Brussels, Imprimerie de Deltombe, 1847. p. 180-185, 191-192.

Congres Pinitentiaire International de Rome: Actes /The International Penitenti ary Congress in Rome: Acts]. Vols. '-;3: Rome, Imprimerie des ~1antellate, 1888. p-:- 747-748, 62.

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Conrad, J. P. La pi ani fi caz.i one, 1 a ri cerca e i 1 futuro dell e applicazioni penitenziarie /The planning, research and future of the penal system7. Quaderni di CriminologiaCljnica (Rome), no. 1, 1964, p. 31-=-44.

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Convegno Nazionale sull'Edi1izia Penitenziaria /Nationa1 Convention on Prison Buildings7. Rassegna di Studi Penitenziari (Rome)~ vol. 1, 1970, p. 195-196.

Cook, J.B. Prisons: Their Construction According to the Cook and Heath Perfected System, Patented 11 August 1874. Memphis, Tenn., 1876. 98 p.

Cooper, H.H. Peru's Island Prison of E1 Fronton. International Journal of Offender Therapy (London), vol. 13, no. 3, 1969, p. 183-187.

Correctional Architecture: The Symptoms of Neglect, the Signs of Hope. Building Types Study 425. The Architectural Record'(N~w York), no. 8, August 1974, p. 109-124.

Correctional Buildings of Today. Empire State Architect (Buffalo, N.Y.), vol. 26, no. 4, 1966, p:-o=g:

Correctional Centers. Iowa Architect (Des Moines, Iowa), vol. 18, no. 2, 1971, p. 16-36, ·;l1U5. ',!~ . H.

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Gorrectional Institutions: Security and Rehabilitation. Empire \1\ State Arch~tect (Buffalo, N.V.), vol. 26, no. 4, 1966, \ p. 12-15, ,11us. Ii OI~rrectiona1 Research Associates. Community Work - An Alternative Ii to Imprisonment. Principles and guidelines. Washington, D.C.,

December 1967.

Cowgill, C.H. Correctional Architecture: Building Type Preference Guide. American Institute of Architecture Journal (Hashington, D.C., January-February '\962, P. 73-78, 84-88.

Cozart, R. What has Happened to 'America's Worse Prison'. Federal Probation (Washington, D.C.), vol. 19, no. 4, December 1955, p. 32-38. .

Craik, K.H. Environmental Psychology. In: Newcomb, T.H. (ed.). New Directions in Psychology (IV), p. 13. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ~1970.

Crane, E. Building for Tomorrow. The Police Chief (Washington, D.C.), no. 6, June 1970, p. 57-63. ~

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Crawford, W. Report on the Penitentiaries of the United States. ~10ntc1air, N.J., Patterson Smith, 1969. Reproduced from the

. 1835 ed., vol. 27. 229 p.

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Cremieux, V. Architecture, construction and.selection of site _ of prisons. In: Prisons and Reformatories at Home and Abroad. The transactions of the International Penitentiary Congress held in London, 3-13 July, 1872.

Cressey, D.R. The Prison: Studies in Institutional Organization. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Wlnston, 1966.

Criminal Justice Architecture - HOK. Saint Louis, Mo., Hellmuth, Obata and Rassabaum, Inc.

Critchley, T.A.; James, P.D. The Maul and the Pear Tree: The Ratc1 iff Hi9hway Murders, 1811. London, ~onstab1e & Co., 1971. 234 p.

Curtis, C. Medium Security Institution: Programming and Design. The Architectural Record (New York), September 1959, p. 221-22r.

Curtis; Davis and Associated Architects. Cheshire Corrections Community, Cheshire, Connecticut. Master plan. New York, 1971.

Dahl, G.L. ,Current Trends in Prison Design and Construction. American Correctional Association Proceedings. 1956, p. 265-270.

Daniels, W.K. New Building Operations Providing 683 Additional Cells at San Quentin. California Highways and Public Works, no. 10, September 1932, p. 20-21.

Davison, R.L. Prison Architecture. The Architedtura1 Record (New York), January 1930, p. 69-100. c,

de Fazio, F. Esiste un~ a1ternativa al1a casa di lavoro come carcere? ITs there an alternative to workhouses such as prisons?;: Rassegna di Criminologia (Genoa, Italy), vol. 3, no. 2, T972, p. 189-197.

de Gennaro, D. Stabi1imenti di prevenzione e di pena ICorrectiona1 Institutions7. Architettura Pratica (Turin, ItaTy), vol. 1, sec. 2, UTET, 1954.

de 1a Sagra, R. Atlas carcelario, 0 coleccion de laminas de las principaleS dirceles de Europa y America. f'royecto d~ construcciones de carruajes u objetos de uso frecuente en las prisiones /PrisOilatlas, or collection of ground plans of the principal prisons in Europe and America. Construction plans and equipment used frequently in prisong •. Madrid, Imprenta del Colegi~ Nacional de Sordo-Mudos, 1843. p. 91-92.

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Denton, J. Ready Mix, Jail -:. Just Add Prisoners. American-Journal of Correction (Minn., Minn.), vol. 36, no. 4, July-Aug~st 1974, p. 41, 46, 48.

de Oliveira, A. Monografia do Reformatorio Central de Lisboa /Monograph of the Central Reformatory in Lisbo.!V. Lisbon, 1958.

d'Haussonville. Les etablissements penitentiaires en Fr'ance et aux colonies lPenitentiary lnstltut10ns in France and 1n its colonie~. Paris, 1875.

Diamond, A.J. Some Architectural Considerations for a Modern Remand and Diagnostic Center. The Canadian Journal of Corrections (Ottawa), vol. 6, no. 4, October 1964.

Diderot, D.; Le Rond d'A1embert, J. Prison. Encyclopedie . ou Dictionnair~:Raisonn~ des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers /Encyc10pedla on Dlctlonary of Sciences, Arts and Crafts/. Vol. 27. Iaosanne, Societes Typographiques, 1781. -

Di Gennaro, G. L'edilizia penitenziaria /Penitentiary building!. Report to the 2nd National Congress of the Judiciary-Forensic Press. Bari, Edizioni Giutizia Nuova, 6-8 Decemqer 1969. 30 p.

Di Gennaro, G. Moderni orientamenti ne11'edilizia penitenziaria. Pri~cipi standard /Modern ideas on prison buildings. Principal standards!. Rassegna di Stud; Penitenziari (Rome), Year XIX, no. 2, t~arch-April 1969, p. 187-208.

Dober, R.P. Environmental Design. New York, Van Nostrand-Reinhold, 1969.

Do Not a Prison Make. Architectural Forum (New York), vol. 130, no. 1~ January-February 1969, p. 1.

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