Building type basics for justice facilities

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    • Phillips, Todd
    • Griebel, Michael

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Building type basics for justice facilities

Todd S. Phillips, Michael A. Griebel

(Building type basics series / Stephen A. Kliment, series founder and editor)

John Wiley, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-304) and index

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Description

Here's the in-depth information you need to initiate designs for a variety of justice facilities, including law enforcement, adult detention, courts, corrections, juvenile and family justice, and multi-occupancy facilities. Features project photographs, diagrams and floor plans, and sections and details. Highlights such projects as Elgin Law Enforcement Facility in Elgin, IL; Federal Detention Center in Seattle-Tacoma, WA; Queens Family Court and Family Agency Facility in Queens, NY; and many more. Combines in-depth coverage of the structural, mechanical, energy, cost information, safety, and security issues that are unique to justice facilities with the nuts-and-bolts design guidelines that will start the project off on the right track and keep it there through completion. Order your copy today!

Table of Contents

Preface (Stephen A. Kliment) Acknowledgments. PART I: TYPES. 1. Introduction. 2. Law Enforcement Facilities. 3. Adult Detention Facilities. 4 Courthouse Facilities. 5. Adult Correctional Facilities. 6. Juvenile and Family Justice Facilities. 7. Multi-occupant Facilities. PART II: SYSTEMS AND ISSUES. 8. Lighting and Acoustics. 9. Mechanical, Electrical, and Structural Systems. 10. Specialty Systems. 11. Security Systems. 12. Costs, Financing, and Project Delivery. Appendix: Space Requirements for Justice Facilities. Bibliography and Resources. Index.

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