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  2. Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) is a department of the government of the U.S. state of Texas.The TDCJ is responsible for statewide criminal justice for adult offenders, including managing offenders in state prisons, state jails, and private correctional facilities, funding and certain oversight of community supervision, and supervision of offenders released from prison on ...

  3. Texas Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    The first codification of Texas criminal law was the Texas Penal Code of 1856. Prior to 1856, criminal law in Texas was governed by the common law , with the exception of a few penal statutes. [ 3 ] In 1854, the fifth Legislature passed an act requiring the Governor to appoint a commission to codify the civil and criminal laws of Texas.

  4. List of Texas state prisons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state prisons in Texas. ... Texas Department of Criminal Justice This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 01:22 (UTC). ...

  5. Lifetime probation - Wikipedia

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    Federal Criminal Legislative Framework. Legislation or criminal law regarding probation and parole may differ depending on the country or more specifically the state. Generally, probation refers to community-based supervision directly ordered by the court for the significant object of fulfilling incarcerated sentence.

  6. Prison education - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, correspondence courses were introduced into all prisons, and in 1955, a high school was established at Matsumoto juvenile prison for juvenile inmates who had not completed their compulsory education. [50] As of 2018, it is still the country's only high school in prison, and male prisoners nationwide can be transferred there on request.

  7. Gatesville State School - Wikipedia

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    Gatesville State School (1921) A photograph of the Texas State Juvenile Training School, date unknown - Photographed by Fred Gildersleeve (died 1958) The Gatesville State School for Boys was a juvenile corrections facility in Gatesville, Texas.

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    The state asked for bids from private companies, anticipating a major buildout of juvenile prisons. In 1995, Slattery won two contracts to operate facilities in Florida. The two new prisons were originally intended to house boys between 14 and 19 who had been criminally convicted as adults.

  9. List of United States state correction agencies - Wikipedia

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