Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

Will stay at the Westem (??--stuff is at school) and it sounds like a fairly nice
place.  It is a restored hotel I think with all the older fixtures, etc.  It says
I can take the monorail to the Space Needle.  I go the second weekend in July.  I
am excited about going as everyone says it is beautiful, but they are sending me
to a computer workshop (teehee) so I can set up a computer-based curriculum for
the department.  Silly them <g>.

I will be glad to share the info from the books.  Have a real mixture--race
relations, cj, social problems and of course intro for sociology and psych
includes general, developmental, and abnormal.  I have been looking at one of the
criminology books and I really like his approach--he has finally written a truly
interdisciplinary book--the approach some of us have been asking the publishers to
get for years.  I like the fact this author is using economics, law, biology etc.
in addition to the two most often used:  sociology and psychology.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> That is great.  When do you go and for how long.  I have never been to
> Seattle but have heard that it is absolutely beautiful.  The further
> north you go from here, the prettier it gets.  Although I haven't been
> any further north than Sacramento, I agree.
>
> You have to share what is in the new books.
>
> I'm glad that story could help.  I thought that you would like it.
> Answers some of the questions I had about private prisons anyway.
>
> Sue
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > This is fantastic!!  Thanks a lot.  I was amazed at the population
> > statistics atlas.  I see MN has one of the lowest prison ratio's per
> > popuation than almost all the other states.  I wonder if that will change if
> > the Prairie Correctional Facility gets full.  That is the CCA one shown in
> > the map.  They have prisoners from Puerto Rico.  What is a telling thing
> > though is that about every 3 months when I was at Concordia I received job
> > vacancy notices to post for my cj students.  Expansion or rapid turnover in
> > help?
> >
> > Sue, I am so excited--Ms. Santa Claus was here and left me the most
> > wonderful books and goodies.  Have a new Abnormal Psych book + Developmental
> > Psych book and lots of cj and soc. things.  Love that woman!!  And Seattle
> > is a "go" for me.  The school is definitely sending me.  My registration is
> > verified and the secretary is making plane reservations.  Now all I have to
> > do is go to desensitization training so I can go up in the Space Needle and
> > attend the dinner <vbg>
> >
> > jackief
>
> --
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>
> 1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
> 2.
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