
Integrity pie
By Joe Bouchard
There are many one-word definitions that come to mind when one considers the concept of integrity. Full Story
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
- Report issued on prison closure
- Mo. prisons going high-tech
- Sentencing circles target youth crime rate
- Northern Ireland's jails at breaking point
- Prison-born infants face harsh conditions
- Regional jail gets familiar superintendent
- Inspection finds problems
- Jail staff cleared
- OpEd: Jail condition moral crime
- Boot camp boss resigns
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- From the first settlement at Jamestown in 1607 to the late 1700s, Virginia used corporal and capital punishment as its penal measures. After the Revolutionary War, Thomas Jefferson began urging Virginia to construct a "penitentiary house" similar to what was being done in Europe.
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