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§  148.  Psychiatric  and  diagnostic  clinics.    The commissioner of  correction and the chairman of the board of parole are hereby authorized  and directed to assist and cooperate with  the  commissioner  of  mental  hygiene  in  the  establishment  and  conduct  of  such  psychiatric and  diagnostic clinics  in  the  institutions  and  facilities  under  their  jurisdiction  as  such  commissioners  and  chairman  may deem necessary  within the amount appropriated therefor. The persons conducting the work  of such clinics shall determine the physical and mental condition of all  inmates serving an indeterminate term, having a minimum of one day and a  maximum of natural life,  and  of  such  other  inmates  whose  criminal  record,  behavior  or  other factors indicate to those in charge of such  clinics the need of study and treatment. The work of the  clinics  shall  include scientific study and psychiatric evaluation of each such inmate,  including his career and life history, investigation of the cause of the  crime  and recommendations for the care, training and employment of such  inmates with a view to  their  reformation  and  to  the  protection  of  society.  Each  of the different phases of the work of the clinics shall  be so coordinated with all the other phases of clinic work as  to  be  a  part of a unified and comprehensive scheme in the study and treatment of  such  inmates.  After classification in the clinics the inmate sentenced  to state prison shall be certified to the warden and recommendation made  to the commissioner of correction as to their disposition.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-6 > 148

§  148.  Psychiatric  and  diagnostic  clinics.    The commissioner of  correction and the chairman of the board of parole are hereby authorized  and directed to assist and cooperate with  the  commissioner  of  mental  hygiene  in  the  establishment  and  conduct  of  such  psychiatric and  diagnostic clinics  in  the  institutions  and  facilities  under  their  jurisdiction  as  such  commissioners  and  chairman  may deem necessary  within the amount appropriated therefor. The persons conducting the work  of such clinics shall determine the physical and mental condition of all  inmates serving an indeterminate term, having a minimum of one day and a  maximum of natural life,  and  of  such  other  inmates  whose  criminal  record,  behavior  or  other factors indicate to those in charge of such  clinics the need of study and treatment. The work of the  clinics  shall  include scientific study and psychiatric evaluation of each such inmate,  including his career and life history, investigation of the cause of the  crime  and recommendations for the care, training and employment of such  inmates with a view to  their  reformation  and  to  the  protection  of  society.  Each  of the different phases of the work of the clinics shall  be so coordinated with all the other phases of clinic work as  to  be  a  part of a unified and comprehensive scheme in the study and treatment of  such  inmates.  After classification in the clinics the inmate sentenced  to state prison shall be certified to the warden and recommendation made  to the commissioner of correction as to their disposition.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-6 > 148

§  148.  Psychiatric  and  diagnostic  clinics.    The commissioner of  correction and the chairman of the board of parole are hereby authorized  and directed to assist and cooperate with  the  commissioner  of  mental  hygiene  in  the  establishment  and  conduct  of  such  psychiatric and  diagnostic clinics  in  the  institutions  and  facilities  under  their  jurisdiction  as  such  commissioners  and  chairman  may deem necessary  within the amount appropriated therefor. The persons conducting the work  of such clinics shall determine the physical and mental condition of all  inmates serving an indeterminate term, having a minimum of one day and a  maximum of natural life,  and  of  such  other  inmates  whose  criminal  record,  behavior  or  other factors indicate to those in charge of such  clinics the need of study and treatment. The work of the  clinics  shall  include scientific study and psychiatric evaluation of each such inmate,  including his career and life history, investigation of the cause of the  crime  and recommendations for the care, training and employment of such  inmates with a view to  their  reformation  and  to  the  protection  of  society.  Each  of the different phases of the work of the clinics shall  be so coordinated with all the other phases of clinic work as  to  be  a  part of a unified and comprehensive scheme in the study and treatment of  such  inmates.  After classification in the clinics the inmate sentenced  to state prison shall be certified to the warden and recommendation made  to the commissioner of correction as to their disposition.