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MARYLAND MANUAL 181 Ex officio members: W. Donald Pointer, Deputy Secretary for Cor- rectional Services; James Jordan, Commissioner of Correction; Henry P. Turner, Chairman, Board of Parole; John M. Pettibone, Director, Division of Parole and Probation. Appointed members: Margaret M. Dudley, 1974; John R. Hargrove, 1974; Vacancy, 1975; Bernard J. Schmidt, 1975; Turgot Jeudy, 1975; Edgar A. Fulton, 1976; Owen Wilson, 1976; Caswell J. Caplan, 1976; Eli Lippman, 1976; Ray S. Gould, 1977; Paul A. Smith, 1977; Robert J. Scher, 1977. Executive Plaza One, Hunt Valley 21030 Telephone: 667-1100 The Advisory Board for Correction, Parole and Probation was created by Chapter 401, Acts of 1970 to succeed the Advisory Board for Correction established by Chapter 123, Acts of 1962, and the Advisory Board for Parole and Probation, established by Chapter 457, Acts of 1968. The Board consists of seventeen members, thirteen are appointed by the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services with the approval of the Governor for four year terms. The Deputy Secretary for Correctional Services, the Chairman of the Board of Parole, the Director of Parole and Probation, and the Com- missioner of Correction serve as ex offcio members. The Governor designated the first Chairman, but thereafter, the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services, with the approval of the Governor, designates the Chairman. The function of the Advisory Board is to study and observe pro- cedures in and the development and progress of the correction, parole, and probation systems in the State. The Board also makes suggestions and gives advice regarding the State's correction, parole, and pro- bation systems to the Secretary, the Deputy Secretary for Correc- tional Services, the Commissioner of Correction, the Board of Parole, and the Director of the Division of Parole and Probation. The Advisory Board has no budget. Its members receive no com- pensation for their services but they may be reimbursed for necessary and proper expenses incurred in their duties (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sec. 204E). PATUXENT INSTITUTION Board of Patuxent Institution Chairman: Franklin Goldstein, 1973 Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland Medical School, 1973; Rev. Marcus Wood, 1974; Peter P. Lejins, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland, 1975; Russell J. White, 1976. Patuxent Institution Harold M. Boslow, Director Giovanni C. Croce, M.D„ Associate Director Arthur Kandel, Ph.D., Associate Director Forrest Calhoun, Jr., Associate Director Jessup (Howard County) 20794 Telephone: 799-3400 Patuxent Institution, authorized by Chapter 476, Acts of 1951, was formally opened on January 3, 1955, 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. By Chapter 401, Acts of 1970, the Institution became a part of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, retaining its status as an institution |
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