N&O Index Card Listings
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Parole
- State bars punishing inmates for complaints - Ja 23 82 9-B
- Editorial: Assuring fairness in prisons - Ja 27 82 4
- Few inmates idle, department says - Fe 9 82 5B
- Prison official (Ward) reprimanded for inmate's engraving work - Mr 1 82 1C
- Appeals court says inmates can't see treatment records - Mr 3 82 4C
- Records kept secret to protect sources - Mr 4 82 29A
- Liability policy, inmates driving raise questions - Mr 7 82 27A
- Editorial: On opening prison records - Mr 8 82 4A
- CENTRAL (PRISON) inmates hold 6 hostages - Mr 24 82 1
- Hostage-taking inmates returned to N. C. - Mr 27 82 1
- State damage payment mulled in fatal crash caused by inmate - Mr 29 82 7B
- Potential for danger deepens stress of prison jobs - Ap 4 82 29A
- Convictions upheld of inmate involved in hostage crisis - Ap 8 82 3C
- Restraints used on teens, Correction officials say - Ap 15 82 1
- State, federal prison populations rise record 12.1% - My 3 82 1
- Teenage inmates hog-tied to quell turmoil, state says - My 5 82 1
- Hogtying embitters inmates, experts on prisons contend - My 17 82 3C
- Inmates plead innocent to hostage-taking charges - Jn 10 82 3C
- Death row in North Carolina - Au 12 82 9A
- Hunt-ordered swap of inmates begins (Sutton; Clary) - Au 28 82 3C
- Inmates' suits bogging down courts, judge says as hearing on plan ends - Se 4 82 4C
- Prison inmates' trial delayed to allow for psychiatric tests - Se 16 82 4C
- Report says prison transfer rules ignored - Se 17 82 12D
- Dix studied as housing for N. C. prison inmates - Oc 29 82 1D
- 14 inmates on hunger strike over grievances (Central Prison) - No 10 82 1C
- Correction officials reject the demands of hunger strikers - No 11 82 14B
- Lone inmate continues fast to protest prison food service - No 17 82 3C
- Rules urged to cut children's time in jails for adults - No 18 82 15B
- Last inmate abandons fast at Central - No 19 82 21A
- Sponsors give inmates a look outside - No 27 82 3C
- Santa shortchanges stockings of most N. C. inmates - De 28 82 1
- Guidelines accepted on using drugs on inmates - De 29 82 1C
Parole
- Early release (bill) - Jn 29 84 4D
- Early parole (for certain non-violent criminals; bill) - Jy 6 84 4C
Parole
- General Assembly Round-up: New prison (at Black Mountain) - Ap 19 85 18A
- General Assembly Round-up: Women's prison (for western North Carolina) - My 1 85 15A
- Judge orders prison libraries scrapped; lawyers to provide legal aid for inmates - My 15 85 1
- Officials considering letting firm run jails - My 16 85 1C
- Prison law library decision criticized - My 16 85 5C
- Under the dome: Correction officials hire private detective (to investigate Craggy Prison) - My 26 85 1
- General Assembly Round-up: Prison spending - Jn 14 85 18A
- N.C. prison population up 11% in first quarter of '85 - Jn 14 85 19A
- State details plans to improve prisons - Jy 31 85 1
- Correction official to urge Martin to consider private prisons for N.C. - Au 1 85 4C
- Editorial: Punishment at high cost - Au 4 85 30A
- Martin will consider privately run prisons - Au 9 85 7B
- Editorial: Questions on prisons - Au 29 85 12A
- State's jails have improved over years - Se 8 85 39A
- State told to improve conditions at prisons - Se 17 85 5A
- Editorial: Way to ease prison costs - Oc 22 85 12A
- Ocracoke plans to open island's 1st jail this week - Oc 27 85 33A
- Jordan, Ramsey ask State Auditor to review prisons - De 5 85 22A
- Sex magazine subscriptions for jails ended - De 11 85 1C
- SBI finds no wrongdoing at (Davie County) prison - De 15 85 37A
- Minnesota officials offer advice to N.C. on prison programs - De 17 85 5C
- Privately run prisons ruled OK for youths, women but not men - De 17 85 1C
- Operational audit of state prisons is requested by Jordan, Ramsey - De 18 85 16C
- Prisons report visitor overcrowding - De 24 85 3C
Parole
- Hunt assails plans to parole drug smuggler (Atkinson)
- General Assembly Round-up: Life sentence (parole eligibility) - Fe 27 85 8B
- Some inmates to be paroled early to ease crowding - Ap 20 85 20C
- Ex-U.S. attorney (Coolidge) to be paroled after serving 2 months of term - My 11 85 22C
- General Assembly Round-up: Maternity parole - My 15 85 4C
- Martin, prosecutor criticize paroling convicted killer (Dillard) - Jn 19 85 15A
Parole
- Judge backs open parole hearings - Ap 12 83 1C
- Editorial: Time to end parole secrecy - Ap 13 83 4A
- Openness of parole deliberations expected to be tested again - Ap 14 83 2C
- First public parole hearing in N. C. held without hitch - Ap 15 83 2D
- Prosecutor pushes effort on parole - Ap 19 83 2C
- Early parole for community work gets tentative OK - My 5 83 14C
- Hunt won't free inmate cited for aiding hostages - My 26 83 16C
- Youthful offenders (bill on parole for non-violent offenders ages 21-24) - Jn 9 83 22A
- Parole hearings (bill requiring local district attorneys be notified) - Jy 6 83 12C
Parole
- Legislators fear lags in prison construction - Ja 10 87 9A
- Assembly outlook '87 - Ja 18 87 1D
- Lawyers press for more action on prison conditions - Ja 26 87 1C
- Editorial: Prisons, profits don't mix - Fe 3 87 12A
- Department seeks help to speed prison-building - Fe 4 87 1C
- N.C. prison population (Chart) - Fe 26 87 19A
- House tentatively OKs money for satellite jails - My 6 87 8A
- State picks site of new Craggy Prison - My 6 87 12B
- Construction program expected to upgrade N.C. prison conditions - Jy 23 87 23A
- State leaving prison system fewer options - Se 6 87 37A
- N.C. pays $18,000 for ex-inmate's program to brighten prison life - Se 7 87 1
- Under the Dome: Private-prison idea being kept alive - Se 11 87 1
- Crowded jails squeezing counties; Increase in inmates, longer terms may force expanded operations - Oc 4 87 33A
- Prisons adapting to meet needs of mentally ill inmates - Oc 5 87 1C
- Four Oaks satellite jail opens today despite opposition - Oc 9 87 5D
- N.C. prison contracts awarded; move expected to avert takeover - No 21 87 3C
- Editorial: Prison relief short-lived - No 25 87 5B
- N.C. official says Craggy Prison could be refurbished by late '88 - No 28 87 24C
- Prison improvements include sunnier office (Greenville) - De 19 87 3C
Parole
- New parole bill expected to spur legislative debate - Ja 28 87 1C
- Editorial: Striking a balance on paroles (reducing prison crowding) - Ja 31 87 20A
- Bill would alert victim if parole hearing is set - Mr 4 87 12A
- Senate panel backs parole modifications - Mr 11 87 7A
- Parole eligibility bill tentatively approved - Mr 13 87 12A
- House tentatively clarifies eligibility for some paroles - Mr 28 87 6A
- Full data on paroling not released - My 12 87 1C
- Editorial: Embarrassment on parole - My 13 87 16A
- Early parole angers prosecutors, crime victims; Some say public deceived by state mandate to ease
- prison crowding - Jn 7 87 1
- Senate approves bill raising supervision fee (for probation or parole) - Jy 4 87 10A
- Parole choices decline; State running out of low-risk inmates - De 6 87 1
Parole
- Parole hearings wanted for felons - My 7 82 3D
- Quick parole (Hunt) angers judge, prosecutor - Jn 25 82 10B
- Opinion sought on law requiring parole notification - Jn 30 82 8B