Program for Fourth Annual Southern Conference on Corrections
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AfL ~~ V+ ~ teWi., -u..) ~t FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SC1-400L OF SOCIAL WELFARE Tallahassee, Florida ANNOUNCES Fourth Annual Southern Conference on Corrections AT TALLAHASSEE, FLORI DA FEBRUARY 18 and 19, 1959 CON FEREN CE ON CORRECTIONS The fourth Southern Conference on Corrections is sponsored by the School of Social Welfare at the Florida State University in re sponse to the requests of the correctional administrators of this area. The Conference is aimed primarily toward clarification of problems relating to juvenile and adult corrections in the South. REGISTRATION Registration will be held in the Lower Lobby of the Library at the Florida State University on Wednesday, February 18, 1959, beginning at 9:00 A. M. There is a registration fee of $4.00, which includes the two luncheons. Additional luncheon tickets are avail able at $1.60 each. Hotels and motels are near the campus. A list of accommodations will be made available to interested persons. Parking for confer ence guests will be found at the rear of the Library, adjacent to Call Street. PROGRAM OF THE FOURTH SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ON CORRECTIONS Wednesday, February 18 9:00 A.M. Registration-Lower ' Lobby, Library Auditorium 9:45 A.M. Welcome-Dr. Robert M. Strozier, President, Florida State Uni versity Invocation-Dr. Edwin Hartz, University Chaplain 10:00 A.M. PAROLE SELECTION AND SUPERVISION Chairman: Dr. George Killinger, Marion, Virginia, formerly Chair man of the United States Board of Parole. Speaker: Mr. W. H. Swearingen, Chairman, Alabama Board of Pardons and Parole, Montgomery. Panel: Mr. G. Henry Barnwell, U. S. Probation Officer, Orangeburg, South Carolina Mr. Paul Murchek, Parole Supervisor, Miami, Florida Mr. Thomas Myrick, U. S. Probation Officer, Shreveport, Louisiana Mr. Robert Evans. U. S. Probation Officer, Tampa, Florida 11 :15 A.M. THE BEGINNINGS OF DELINQUENCY AND THE . CORRECTIONAL PROCESS Chairman: Mr. Arthur Dozier, Director, Florida Division of Child Training Schools, Marianna, Florida Speaker: Mr. J. O. Snowden, Executive Director, Mississippi Children's Home Society, Jackson, Mississippi Panel: Mr. William H. McCurry, Psychologist and Executive Director, Mental Health Program, Columbus, Georgia Mrs. A. O. Jordan, South Carolina Board of State In dustrial Schools Mr. Cary Johnson, U.S. Probation Officer, Shreveport, Louisiana Mr. Paul Eubanks, Superintendent Apalachee Correctional Institute, Chattahoochee, Florida 12:30 P.M. Florida Correctional Research Association Luncheon, Suwannee Room (Ticket included in registration) THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO CORRECTIONS OF CITIZENS' GROUPS AND PRISONERS AID SOCIETIES Co-chairman: Mr. Emory Hubbard, Graduate Student in Criminology and Corrections, Florida State University Speaker: Mr. Joe B. Dellinger, Executive Secretary, Maryland Prisoners Aid Society, Baltimore, Maryland 2:30 P.M. ADMINISTERING A TOTAL CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM Chairman: The Honorable Richard Ervin, Attorney General, State of Florida Speaker : Richard Copeland, Director, Virginia Department of Welfare and Institutions, Richmond, Virginia Panel: Mr. Maurice Sigler, Florida Division of Corrections, Belle Glade Mr. Ellis MacDougall, Deputy Warden, South Carolina Penitentiary Mr. Dan Gray, Warden, Kentucky Reformatory, La Grange, Kentucky Mr. Martin Wiman, Director of Classification, State of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama Hon. Edward J. Donovan, U.S. Board of Parole, formerly Commissioner of Corrections for the State of New York 3:45 P.M. THE USE OF ARMED INMATES AS GUARDS Chairman: Mr. L. B. Hatchett, Assistant Director, Georgia Board of Corrections, Atlanta, Georgia Speaker: Mr. Victor G. Walker, Warden, Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola, Louisiana Panel: Mr. Bill Harpole, Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentiary, Parchman Mr. DeWitt Sinclair, Superintendent, Florida State Prison, Raiford Mr. Lee Henslee, Superintendent, Arkansas State Penitentiary, Grady Wednesday evening, February 18 8: 00 P.M. SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN CORRECTIONS Chairman: Mr. Paul B. Weston, Hollywood, Florida, formerly Chief Deputy Inspector of the New York City Police Department Speakers: "The Role of the Policewoman in the Correctional Process" Dr. Lois Lundell Higgins, Director, Illinois Crime Prevention Bureau, and President, International Association of Women Police "An Evaluation of the Sex Problems in Juvenile and Adult Correctional Institutions" Donal E. J. MacNamara, Dean, New York Institute of Criminology Thursday, February 19 9:00 A.M. A STATE EXPERIMENTS WITH THE CONJUGAL VISIT Chairman: Mr. Donal E. J. MacNamara, Dean, New York Institute of Criminology Speaker: Mr. Bill Harpole, Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentiary, Parchman Panel: Mr. Chester Chiles, Instructor in Criminology, Florida State University, formerly Director of the Reception and Guidance Center, Washington State Penitentiary, Walla Walla Reverend Worth Conn, Chaplain, Federal Correctional Institution, Tallahassee Mr. E. N. Osborne, Director of Reception Center, Florida State Prison, Raiford Mr. Don Hassfurder, Chief Classification Supervisor, Glades State Prison Farm, Belle Glade, Florida 10:30 A.M. COORDINATING JUVENILE COURT AND PUBLIC WELFARE FUNCTIONS Chairman: Louis W. McHardy, Chief Probation Officer, Family Court, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Speaker: Leo B. Britt, Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile Court of Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Tennessee Panel: rack V. Blanton, Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in and for Dade County, Miami, Florida Mr. Skip Merriman, Probation Officer, Fulton County Juvenile Court, Atlanta, Georgia Dr. Robert Lansdale, Professor of Social Work, Florida State University, formerly Commissioner of Social Welfare for the State of New York The Honorable Bowden G. Hunt, Juvenile Judge, Bartow, Florida 12:30 P.M. American Society of Criminology Luncheon, Suwannee Room, (Ticket included in registration) REPUTATIONAL RAN KINGS OF AMERICAN PRISON SYSTEMS Presiding: Donal E. J. MacNamara, Dean, New York Institute of Criminology and Eastern Vice President, American Society of Criminology Speaker: Dr. Vernon Fox, Chairman, Criminology and Corrections, Florida State University, and Southern Vice President, American Society of Criminology 2:30 P.M. DISSEMINATING INFORMATION IN CORRECTIONS Chairman: Mr. Ernest A. Mitler, Attorney, New York City, Counsel for the Kefauver Committee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency Speakers: Education for Corrections in the South, Dr. George W. Bedsole, Jr., Associate Professor of Sociology, Southeastern Louisiana College at Hammond Research and Public Relations, Mr. Ellis MacDougall, Deputy Warden, South Carolina Penitentiary, Columbia, S.C. George Thurston, Television and Radio Newsman, Capital Correspondent for CBS radio, State of Florida 4:00 P.M. Adjourn 4:00 P.M. Florida Correctional Research Association Business Meeting Presiding, Mr. Emory Hubbard .