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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Facilities Management and Services Division. Custodial officer guide. [Washington, D.C.]: The Division, 1999.

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William, Thomas. Custodial safety and exercises for the work environment. Oakland, Calif: Marsh-Wentworth Pub. Co., 1993.

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Scotland. Scottish Executive. Agriculture and Environment Working Group. Custodians of change: Report of Agriculture and Environment Working Group. Edinburgh: Stationery Office, 2002.

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M, Low Alaine, and Tremayne Soraya, eds. Sacred custodians of the earth?: Women, spirituality and the environment. New York: Berghahn Books, 2001.

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Gregory, Maddox, Giblin James Leonard, and Kimambo Isaria N, eds. Custodians of the land: Ecology & culture in the history of Tanzania. London: James Curry, 1996.

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Bonta, James, and J. S. Wormith. Adult Offender Assessment and Classification in Custodial Settings. Edited by John Wooldredge and Paula Smith. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199948154.013.19.

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This chapter describes the developments that have occurred over the past three decades in the area of offender assessment and classification, including discussion of why offender classification is so vital to correctional agencies. The importance of using actuarial approaches to predicting the risk of reoffending and danger to others is discussed, as well as the inclusion of static and dynamic factors on composite measures of offender risk and need. Particular attention is paid to the application of the principles of Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) to offender assessment, classification, and subsequent work with the offender, often described as “offender case management.” How prison environments (including inmate and officer subcultures) can potentially interfere with the accuracy of risk and needs assessments is also debated.
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Csete, Joanne, Rick Lines, and Ralf Jürgens. Drug Use and Prison. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374847.003.0012.

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This chapter discusses protections of the health-related rights of prisoners that are encoded in widely ratified human rights instruments and in guidelines for which there is broad international consensus. People who use drugs while detained or incarcerated, however, rarely enjoy the standard of care to which they are entitled, which includes HIV prevention activities and other services that are available in the community. In some countries, people accused of minor drug infractions may be detained for long periods in centers that purport to provide treatment for drug dependence but are effectively labor camps that do not provide health care and where “patients” face physical abuse and denial of due process. There is an urgent need to establish and scale up health services for people who use drugs in custodial environments, with independent monitoring of the existence and quality of care and measures to ensure that health professionals working with people who use drugs in prison and pre-trial detention can work without interference. More important, however, drug dependence and minor drug infractions that often accompany it should be managed through health and social services rather than criminal sanctions. Reducing the use of prison and pretrial detention as a response to drug use and minor possession may be the most important measure for respecting, protecting and fulfilling the health-related rights of people who use drugs. Compulsory “treatment” centers should be closed in favor of humane care provided in the community.
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(Editor), Alaine M. Low, and Soraya Tremayne (Editor), eds. Sacred Custodians of the Earth?: Women, Spirituality and the Environment. Berghahn Books, 2002.

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(Editor), Alaine M. Low, and Soraya Tremayne (Editor), eds. Sacred Custodians of the Earth: Women, Spirituality and the Environment. Berghahn Books, 2002.

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Low, Alaine, and Soraya Tremayne. Women As Sacred Custodians of the Earth?: Women, Spirituality and the Environment. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2001.

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Giblin, James, Gregory H. Maddox, and Isaria N. Kimambo. Custodians of the Land: Ecology and Culture in the History of Tanzania. Boydell & Brewer, Limited, 1996.

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Giblin, James, Gregory H. Maddox, and Isaria N. Kimambo. Custodians of the Land: Ecology and Culture in the History of Tanzania. Boydell & Brewer, Limited, 1996.

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Maddox, Gregory, Isaria N. Kimambo, and James L. Giblin. Custodians of the Land: Ecology and Culture in the History of Tanzania. Boydell & Brewer, Limited, 1996.

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Milem, Jeffrey F., and Peter M. Magolda. Lives of Campus Custodians: Insights into Corporatization and Civic Disengagement in the Academy. Stylus Publishing, 2016.

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Milem, Jeffrey F., and Peter M. Magolda. Lives of Campus Custodians: Insights into Corporatization and Civic Disengagement in the Academy. Stylus Publishing, 2016.

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Milem, Jeffrey F., and Peter M. Magolda. Lives of Campus Custodians: Insights into Corporatization and Civic Disengagement in the Academy. Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2016.

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Milem, Jeffrey F., and Peter M. Magolda. Lives of Campus Custodians: Insights into Corporatization and Civic Disengagement in the Academy. Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2016.

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