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Maryland Manual, 1969-70
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138 MARYLAND MANUAL
Patuxent Institution
Harold M. Boslow, Director
Giovanni C. Croce, M.D., Associate Director
Arthur Kandel, Ph.D., Associate Director
Forrest Calhonn, Jr. Associate Director
Jessup (Howard County) 20794 Telephone: 799-3400
Patuxent Institution, authorized by Chapter 476, Acts of 1961, was
formally opened on January 3; 1965, under the administrative control
of the Department of Correction. By Chapter 629, Acts of 1961, the
Institution became an autonomous agency of the State under the con-
trol of the Board of Patuxent Institution. This Board consists of a
Chairman and four associate members, all appointed by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Senate for four-year terms. By
law, two of the members of this Board must be chosen from the
membership of the Advisory Board for Defective Delinquents, and of
these, one must be a psychiatrist. The Board determines institution
policy concerning the management, control, and supervision of the
Institution and has full power to make, repeal or amend any rule
or regulation for the operation, discipline, and administration of the
Institution.
The Director is the chief administrative officer of the Institution.
He must be a trained, able, and competent psychiatrist with at least
five years' experience in the practice of teaching of psychiatry. There
are three Associate Directors, one of whom must be a trained psychi-
atrist with at least three years' experience in the practice or teaching
of psychiatry; one of whom must be a trained behavioral scientist
with at least three years' experience in the practice or teaching of
his specialty, and the third is charged, under the Director, with the
custodial duties of the institution. Chapter 116, Acts of 1969 modified
the requirements for the two associate director positions from two
psychiatrists to one psychiatrist and one behavioral scientist.
Patuxent Institution is charged with the responsibility for the con-
finement and treatment, when appropriate, of adult criminal offenders
classified as defective delinquents under Article 31B of the Mary-
land Code. It is also charged with the confinement and diagnosis of
offenders referred to the Institution by the Courts for determination
of their condition under that statute. The Institution conducts a thor-
ough psychiatric evaluation of each offender so referred and renders
a formal opinion to the Court of jurisdiction. Should the Institution
recommend against continued confinement at the Institution, the
Court returns the offender to the correctional system institution from
whence he came. If the Institution recommends that the offender be
confined at the Institution, the Court promptly provides a hearing;
sitting as a Court or with a Jury, as the defendant may choose, and
must find by a special verdict whether or not the offender is a de-
fective delinquent as defined in Article 31B. A defective delinquent
is defined as "an individual who, by the demonstration of persistent
aggravated antisocial or criminal behavior, evidences a propensity
toward criminal activity, and who is found to have either such intel-
lectual deficiency or emotional unbalance, or both, as to clearly dem-
onstrate an actual danger to society so as to require such confinement
and treatment, when appropriate, as may make it reasonably safe for
society to terminate the confinement ana treatment." Sentences under
Article 31B are for indeterminate duration, subject to the order of
the Institutional Board of Review or the Courts. The Institution offers
complete medical, psychiatric psychological, and social casework serv-
ices. In addition the Institution is equipped and staffed for complete
academic, vocational, recreational, ana religious service.

 
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