
Organizational strategy for achieving safety, Part II
When considering the core fundamentals of security and emergency response, another expectation should be... Full Story
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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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On Wednesday May 10, 2006 CCNN spoke with OLETC executive director, Steve Morrison about this year's mock prison riot training event at the West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville.
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