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Prisons-Government policy-United States
Prisons-Government policy-United States is a book subject. It includes 6 books, written by 5 different authors.
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- number of authors: 5 people
- number of books: 6
- publication dates: 1998, 1995, 2000
Classified as: topic
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"Prisons-Government policy-United States" is one of the 293,135 book subjects in our database.
- Average publication date: 2001
- Latest publication date: 2010
- Earliest publication date: 1995
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