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Law Enforcement and Corrections

University of the District of Columbia School of Law

University of the District of Columbia Law Review

1994

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Enforcing Corrections-Related Court Orders In The District Of Columbia, Jonatham M. Smith Mar 1994

Enforcing Corrections-Related Court Orders In The District Of Columbia, Jonatham M. Smith

University of the District of Columbia Law Review

In 1909, a presidential commission made the following comment about the conditions that prevailed in the District of Columbia's jail: That men and women should be sent to these narrow and confined cells, the lazy to be fostered in laziness, the industrious to be deprived of every form of employment, in one promiscuous assembly, to corrupt and be corrupted by each other, to be fed like beasts and maintained at the public charge, with no prospect for improvement in condition, with the moral certainty that they will come out far worse than they went in, is a fact that has …