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Show Seminar. 'Justice In Transition' "Today and the Future in Corrections", Cor-rections", the 10th' and final session of the Utah Seminar Series in Corrections, will be held Tuesday from 1:30-4:30 p.m. in the College of Law auditorium. auditor-ium. Sponsored by the Western Interstate In-terstate Comission for Higher Education, (WICHE) the Utah Board of Corrections and the TTnivprsitv the seminar "Justice in Transistion-II" sets out to inform in-form the student how to insure the balance of justice within our legal syste despite an unwieldy syste of complex and fragmented fragmen-ted services. The pamphlet put out by the WICHE further states the seminar's sem-inar's purpose as, "Our well conceived aims and objectives may well be scuttled by an ag-pnrv ag-pnrv nr nersonal ienorances. and so on. We must know and be aware of the implications of our every action in dealing with the offender as it reflects on the individual, the correctional system sys-tem and society. It is toward this knowledge and understating that this series of seminars is directed." Walter Dunbar, director of the California Department of Corrections, Cor-rections, will conduct this portion por-tion of the seminar. He is also President of the American Correctional Cor-rectional Association. The meeting meet-ing will consist of a formal presentation pre-sentation of 40 minutes to an hour followed by a short break and then discussion. |