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References

Sanford Bates, Prisons and Beyond, reprint edition (Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971).

Sanford Bates Papers (documents B1-B), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville Texas.

James V. Bennett, I Chose Prison (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970).

James V. Bennett Papers (documents [J40-41]-51, [J50]-17, [J58]-34), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.

Congressional Record, October 4, 1990, pp. H8882-H8886.

A.H. Conner, "Prison Labor: Legal Background of Prison Labor in the Federal Prison System," n.d., typescript, Miscellaneous Federal Prison Industries Historical Records, BOP Archives, Washington, DC.

Deloitte and Touche, "Executive Summary of Independent Market Study of UNICOR," August 1991, BOP Archives, Washington, DC.

John J. DiIulio, Jr., No Escape: The Future of American Corrections (n.p.: Basic Books, 1991).

Federal Bureau of Prisons, Annual Reports, 1930-1993, BOP Archives, Washington, DC.

Gearing Federal Prisons to the War Effort (Atlanta: Federal Bureau of Prisons, 1942).

Handbook of Correctional Institution Design and Construction (Washington, DC: Federal Bureau of Prisons, 1949).

Thirty Years of Prison Progress (Lompoc, CA: Federal Bureau of Prisons, ca. 1960).

Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Annual Reports, 1935-1993, BOP Archives, Washington, DC.

Minutes of Board of Directors' Meeting, 1934-1970, BOP Archives, Washington, DC.

David H. Freeman, "Technology Visits the Big House," Forbes (April 1994): 6-8.

Mark Miller, "When Convicts Get Competitive," Newsweek (August 20, 1990): 44.

Oral History Interview with Honorable Warren E. Burger, Washington, DC, August 31, 1994, BOP Archives, Washington, DC.

Oral History Interview with Dr. William E. Morgan, Washington, DC, February 11, 1993, BOP Archives, Washington, DC.

Constance Potter, The Federal Prison System, 1926-1932, master's thesis, Washington State University, 1976.

"Prison Industries Criticized," Hartford Courant (July 19, 1990): A-11.

"Prison War Work: Inmates Help the Fight," Life 13 (December 7, 1942): 49-56.

William G. Saylor and Gerald G. Gaes, "The Post-Release Employment Project: Prison Work Has Measurable Effects on Post-Release Success," Federal Prisons Journal 2 (Winter 1992): 33-6.

"PREP Study Links UNICOR Work Experience With Successful Post-Release Outcome," Research Forum 1 (January 1992).

Richard A. Ryan, "First You Get Mugged by the Criminal..." Detroit News (August 6, 1993): 1E.

U.S. Bureau of Efficiency, "The Federal Penal and Correctional Problem," (typescript), by James V. Bennett, March 1928, BOP Archives, Washington, DC. (Also in Record Group 51, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC).

U.S. House of Representatives, Hearings Before the Special Committee on Federal Penal and Reformatory Institutions, 70th Congress, First Session, May 28, 1928.

"U.S.-Run Business Staffed with Inmates Brings Opposition from Industry, Labor," Washington Post (November 12, 1990): A8-9.

Fred T. Wilkinson, "A Perspective on Federal Prison Industries," Progress Report 8 (April-June 1960).

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