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James V(an Benschoten) Bennett (#27)

An Inventory of His Personal Papers
1920-1967
In the John F. Kennedy Library
National Archives and Records Administration


Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Collection Overview
List of Series
Series Description


Administrative Information

Abstract
Papers 1920-67
Penologist, government official. Director, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (1937-64). Materials relating to his career, the Bureau, and many prison or crime related issues including gun control, sentencing, and post World War II German prisons.

Access
Open.

Usage Restrictions
According to the deed of gift signed November 1972, copyright of these materials has been retained by the donor.  Upon the donor's death, all the death of the donor, all said rights shall pass to the United States. After Mr. Bennett's death in 1978, any property rights he held in the papers passed to the United States. The papers are now in the public domain.

Copyright
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Provenance
Received from James Bennett of Bethesda, MD, in November 1972 (Acc. 1973-047).

Extent
About 16,000 pages (9 linear feet, 6 linear inches ; 11 cubic feet)

Classified Items Withdrawn
1 item withdrawn
Selected folders may contain withdrawal sheets where documents containing national security classified information were removed from this collection.

Closed Items Withdrawn
66 items withdrawn
Selected folders may contain withdrawal sheets where documents, in accordance with the donor's deed of gift, were removed from the collection. These include documents which may be used to injure or harass any living person.

All withdrawn documents have been placed under seal and upon request the Kennedy Library will review any material which has been closed for a period of not less than 2 years for the purpose of opening items which no longer require restrictions. Researchers should consult the reference staff to obtain the appropriate form(s).

Items Separated
Items separated include pictures and microfilm.

Date Opened
August 1992

Processed by
Susan D'Entremont and Megan Desnoyers

Encoded by
James M. Roth

Related Collections
James V. Bennett Oral History Interviews, John F. Kennedy Library


The Personal Papers of James V(an Benschoten) Bennett (1894-1978)


Biographical Note

8/28/1894 Born, Silver Creek, New York
1918 A.B. Brown University
1919 Married Marie Ettl
1919-1923 Investigator, U.S. Bureau of Efficiency
1923-1929 Investigator and Division Head, Personnel Classification Board
1926 L.L.B. George Washington University
1929 Member, Roberts Commission to study Panamanian Government
1930-1933 Assistant Director, U.s. Bureau of Prisons
1933-1937 commissioner, Federal Prison Industries
1937-1964 Director, U.S. Bureau of Prisons
1939 President, American Prison Association
1945 Organized civil prisons in Germany for American Military Government
1964-1978 Active leader of prison reform movement President, National Council for a Responsible Firearms Policy, Inc.
1971 Author, I Chose Prison
1971 Married Olympia Stone
1978 Died

Collection Overview
The James V. Bennett Papers collection is arranged into four series: series 1. Personal File; series 2. Administrative File; series 3. Writings, Speeches and Testimony; and series 4. Subject File. The approximate dates of inclusion are 1920 to 1967, with the bulk of the material dating from 1955 to 1966. The papers document Mr. Bennett's activities as Director of the Bureau of Prisons, however, there are few official papers in the collection; most of the documents deal with issues in penology that Mr. Bennett took a special interest in beyond his role as Director. The issues most extensively documented include: firearms and gun control; the Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training; mental responsibility for crime and the insanity plea; and public defenders. Series 1. Personal File contains information about Bennett's friends and relatives, his awards and honors, and celebrations marking milestones in his career. Series 2. Administrative File contains material documenting everyday business of the Bureau of Prisons, and also includes bureaucratic documents necessary for Bennett to work as a government consultant after his retirement. Series 3. Writings, Speeches and Testimony contains articles, correspondence, drafts, research material and transcripts of speeches and testimony by James Bennett. Series 4. Subject File contains information on research Bennett conducted and materials he collected on many topics in the field of penology. Of note in this series is the material on German prisons. Mr. Bennett went to Germany for six months in 1945 to help set up a new civilian prison system. While there, he visited some Nazi concentration camps. Researchers should also consult the James V. Bennett oral history interview at the Kennedy Library. Some official records of the Bureau of Prisons during the Kennedy administration are located in the library's microfilmed records of the Department of Justice. As of June 1992, this microfilm was still closed to researchers.

List of Series
Series 1. Personal File, 1928-1964
Series 2. Administrative File, 1937-1965
Series 3. Writings, Speeches and Testimony, 1928-1966
Series 4. Subject File, 1933-1966  

Series Description

Series 1. Personal File, 1928-1964.
About 800 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

This series contains articles, awards, correspondence and newsclippings. It includes information about Bennett's friends and relatives, his awards and honors, and celebrations marking milestones in his career.

Box 1 Biographical Material & Articles about Bennett
Awards
President's Award for Distinguished civil Service, 1959
Volmer Award of American Society of Criminology, 1962
Others
Barnes, Harry Elmer Bates, Sanford
Bennett, Brenda Bennett, Edmund Bennett, Marie
Bureau of Prisons
Appointment, 1937
Congratulatory Letters (5 folders)
Newsclippings
Tenth Anniversary, 1947
Reconfirmation, 1953
Reappointment, 1961
Box 2 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 1962
Congratulatory booklets and Congressional Record inserts
Congratulatory letters (2 folders)
Newsclippings
Thank-you letters
Retirement, 1964
Correspondence
Employment Records
Eulogies and Memorials for Others
Westbrook Pegler Column Criticizing Bennett, 17 December 1953



Series 2. Administrative File, 1937-1965.
About 600 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

Contracts, correspondence, forms, memoranda and reports. contains material documenting everyday business of the Bureau of Prisons. Also contains bureaucratic documents necessary for Bennett to work as a government consultant after his retirement.

Box 2 Attorneys General
Correspondence and memoranda (2 folders)
Executive clemency recommendations
Periodic activities reports (3 folders)
Box 3 Contracts and vouchers for work as government consultant
Correspondence, chronological file (5 folders)
Office staff
Travel, government, 1964



Series 3. Writings, Speeches and Testimony, 1928-1966.
About 800 items.
Arrangement: by type, thereunder chronological then alphabetical.

This series contains articles, correspondence, drafts, research material and transcripts of speeches and testimony by James Bennett. This is not a complete set of Bennett's writings and speeches. The first folder contains a list of his writings, many of which are not in the series. A few of these speeches may be found in the subject file. The first part of the series is arranged chronologically. The second part is a book file which contains drafts and research material for a book. Theses drafts may be early drafts of I Chose Prison , or they may be drafts of an unpublished book. The book file is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Box 3 List of Writings by James V. Bennett, 1928-1964
"Prison Labor at the Cross-Roads," American Prison Association, Houston, TX, 9/18/34
"The Passing of. the Industrial Prison," Catholic Charities Review, 2/37
"The Present Status of Parole," Proceedings, First National Parole Conference, 4/17-18/39
"Message from the President," The Congress Bulletin of the American Prison Association, 11/39
Statement on H.R. 2139 (Administration of Parole) & H.R. 2140 (Correctional system) Before Committee on the Judiciary, 6/10/43
"The Value of an Organized Religious Program in Prison Administration," Institute for Catholic Prison Chaplains, Washington, DC, 6/25/44(?)
The National Hour Radio Show, 8/4/46
"The Habitual Criminal," Bulletin of the International Penal & Penitentiary Commission , 11/48
"To Secure the Right of Counsel," Journal of the American Judicature Society , 4/49
"Prisons & Parole," University of Chicago Round Table, NBC Radio, 6/12/49
"What is Wrong with American prisons?" Univ. of Chicago Round Table, NBC Radio, 2/22/53
"Evaluation of the Offender by the Bureau of Prisons," Pilot Institute on Sentencing, University of Colorado, 7/16-17/59
"The Sentence: Its Relation to Crime & Rehabilitation," University of Illinois Law Forum, Winter 1960
"Sentencing Procedures Available to District of Columbia Courts," Sentencing Institute, Washington, DC, 1/30/60
"A Briefing for Lawyers on prisons," and "Reconciling Legal and Correctional Values," Yale University Law School, 2/15/60-2/16/60
"Correctional Problems the Courts Can Help Solve," Advisory Council of Judges of the National Probation and Parole Association, Boulder, CO, 6/26/60
"The New England Conscience and Prisons," New HamQshire Bar Journal, 7/60
"Individualizing the Sentencing Function," Sentencing Institute, Pebble Beach, CA, 8-9 July 60
Box 4 "Of Prisons & Justice," North American Newspaper Alliance, 1961
"Report of the US Delegation to the Second UN Congress on the Prevention of Crime & the Treatment of Offenders," London, England, submitted 1/4/61
"Talent Scout for Alcatraz," Lex Legion, Los Angeles, CA, 10/26/61
"Talent Scout for Alcatraz," Georqe Washington Alumni Review, winter 1962
Appearance in Marion, IL, 3/2/62
"Modernizing the Federal Correctional Program for the Drug Offender," White House Conference on Narcotics, Washington, DC, 9/28/62
"A Prison Director's Views on the Public Defender," Legal Aid Brief Case, 12/62
"Responsibility of the Practical Criminologist for Social Action," American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, 12/29/62
"A Boston Half-Way House,.' Friends of Framingham, Inc., Boston, MA, 3/27/63
"Look Again-John Howard," John Howard Society of Ontario, Toronto, Canada, 5/8/63
Statement on HR. 7912 (Diagnostic Procedures, Sentencing) and HR. 2834 (Juvenile Escapes) before the House Judiciary Committee, 9/17/63
Statement on S. 1975 (Firearms Legislation), 1/23/64 "Congress Authorized by Constitution to Provide for Firearms Control," 1/30/64
"A Cool Look at the Crime Crisis," Hargers, 4/64
"The Poor, the Prisoner, & John Howard," John Howard Association, Chicago, IL, 5/7/64
"Psychiatry and the Criminal: Wardens and Psychiatrists, a Partnership of promise," Postgraduate Medicine , 12/64
"Whither Criminal Justice," Allegheny County Bar Association, Pittsburgh, PA, 12/2/64
"The Why and How of Bail Reform," Criminal Law Institute, San Antonio Bar Association, 2/19/65
Speech at the Second Annual Youth Council Convention, Jacksonville, FL, 3/6/65
Statement on HR. 2263 before the Special Subcommittee on Education and Labor, 4/2(?)/65
Statement on S. 1592 before the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, 6/7/65
Statement on Behalf of the American Bar Association on S. 1792-S. 1825 (Law Enforcement Assistance Act) before the Committee on Judiciary, 7/22/65
Statement on S. 1676 (Reorganization in Departments of State and Health, Education and Welfare) before the Subcommittee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, 8/31/65
"Our Penal System: Does It Deter Violence?" Brandeis University, 10/26/65
Statement on The Narcotic Rehabilitation Act of 1966 before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 7/19/66
"Justice: Capital Punishment," Defiance College, 12/4/66 Humorous Material
Related correspondence
Book File
Research material
Articles and speeches
Correspondence and memoranda
Individual case files
Box 5 Inmate Correspondence and Writings
Newsclippings
Publications
Drafts
Chapters
Complete (3 folders)
Fragments
Correspondence with Publishers and writers (2 folders)



Series 4. Subject File, 1933-1966.
About 6,000 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

This series contains articles, correspondence, case files, legislation, memoranda, newsclippings, notes, press releases, questionnaires, re.ference material and reports. Also includes information on research Bennett conducted and materials he collected on many topics in the field of penology.

Box 5 Alcatraz Prison
General
Box 6 Revolt, 1946
Articles, Memoranda and Notes
Coroner's Inquest
American Bar Association
Commission on Organized Crime
Correspondence and Reference Material
Final Report
Organized Crime & Law Enforcement , 1952
Criminal Law section
By-Laws and Amendments
Correspondence and Reports
1940-1962 (3 folders)
Box 7 1963-1964
Project on Minimum Standards for Criminal Justice
Special Committee on Military Justice (2 folders)
Atlanta Penitentiary
Correspondence and Newsclippings
Investigation, 1931
Prisoner Mutiny, 1944
Bail
Reference Material
Report, National Conference on Bail and Criminal Justice
Bank Robbery and Mail Fraud Cases
Bureau of Efficiency
Box 8 Bureau of Prisons
Book, Gearing Federal Prisons to the War Effort , 1942
Correspondence
History and origins
Publications
Screenplay, "The Bureau of Prisons Story"
Chessman, Caryl
Corrections Act for States
Corrections Task Force, New York City, 1966
"Crime in the U.S.," Parts III, V and VI, Life , 1957 (Part IV see Box 20)
Embezzlement
Federal Cases, Questionable
6/1/58-10/10/58
Box 9 10/11/58-6/5/63 (2 folders)
Federal Corrections Act
Firearms
American Bar Foundation
Federal Prisoner Questionnaire
Background
Ashland, KY Atlanta, GA
Chillicothe, OH
Englewood, Co
Florence, AZ
LaTuna, TX
Leavenworth, KS
Lompoc, CA
McNeil Island, WA
Marion, IL
Petersburg, VA
Tallahassee, FL
Terminal Island, CA
Terre Haute, IN
Washington, DC
Unidentified Prison
Box 10 No Response
Panel Discussion, 8/14/64
Report, "Firearms and Legislative Regulation"
Research Material
Article, Unidentified
Congressional Bills
Drafts and Related Correspondence
Published Versions
Congressional Record and Reports; Federal Register
Correspondence
Criminal Case Histories Government Forms
Laws: U.S. and International
Legislation
Dodd Bill
1963
Bill and Restrictions
Testimony and Reports
1965
Bill and Official Correspondence
Correspondence with Public
Testimony
Attorney General
James Bennett
Box 11 Others
Karsten Bill (H.R. 9471)
National Rifle Association Literature
Newsclippings (4 folders)
Press Releases
Firo Scales Psychological Test
Foreign Prisons
Australia and New Zealand
Correspondence
Reports
Germany, 1945
Articles and Reports, #1-2
Box 12 Articles and Reports, #3
Correspondence and Memoranda
Nazi Concentration Camps
Guatemala, 1958
Scandinavia, 1957
Thailand, 1960
Various, 1960
Hawaiian Penal System
Hiss, Alger
Inmate Discipline
Inmate Military Service, 1941-1944
Japanese War Criminals, Clemency Board
John Howard Society of Ontario
Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training
Administration
Alcohol and Narcotics Addiction
Congressional Record and Bills
Correspondence (2 folders)
Box 13 Grants
Meetings (2 folders)
Memoranda
Officers and Affiliated Organizations
Reference Materials
Task Force Programs and Budget Reports
Juvenile Delinquency
Institute at Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO
Legislation
President's Committee on
Box 14 Reports & Research Material
Testimony
Medical Center for Federal Prisons, Springfield, MO
Mental Responsibility for Crime
Articles and Reports (2 folders)
Bennett, James, Statements by
Correspondence and Memoranda
Court Cases
Durham v. U.S., 1954
Greenwood v. U.S., 1956
Pollard v. U.S., 1960
Various
Jerome Hall Correspondence
Lectures and Speeches (2 folders)
Box 15 Legislation
Newsclippings
Missouri Department of Corrections, 1965
National Association for Better Radio & Television
Naval Confinement and Military Justice
Newsclippings and Publications, Miscellaneous
Organized Crime Figures, Chicago
Correspondence & Memoranda
Newsclippings
Parole Conferences, 1939 and 1956
Population Crisis
Correspondence
Population Bulletin
Testimony
Presidential Assassination
Legislation
Reference Material
Box 16 Probation Division, U.S. Courts, 1964-1965
Public Defender Bill (H.R. 4185)
American Bar Association Members
Favoring Legislation (3 folders)
Favoring Legislation with Suggestions for Improvement (3 folders)
Favoring Alternative
Opposing Legislation
Articles and Newsclippings (2 folders)
California, Southern District
Congressional Bills and Publications (2 folders)
Box 17 Congressional Record
Correspondence
Federal Judges
Favoring Legislation (2 folders)
Favoring Legislation with Suggestions for Improvement
Favoring Alternative
Opposing Legislation
Gideon Case, 1963
Inconclusive Responses (3 folders)
Law School Deans and Criminal Law Professors
Favoring Legislation
Favoring Legislation with Suggestions for Improvement
Favoring Alternative
Opposing Legislation
Box 18 Lectures and Speeches
Memoranda and Reports (3 folders)
National Defender Project
Notes and Reference Material
Press Releases
Tally Sheets for Answers to Inquiry
"To Make the Right to Counsel a Reality," Emanuel Celler, 1959
U.S. District Court Forms
"Red Hunter's Red Jailmates," J. Parnell Thomas, 1954
"Rules for the Treatment of prisoners," International Penal and Penitentiary Commission, 1933
Box 19 Sentencing
Institutes
Lewisburg, PA, 1964
Lompoc, CA, 1964
Legislative History
Sex Offenders
Speeches Made by Others
Speedy Trials
United Nations Congresses on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders
United States Commissioners
Box 20 Oversize: "Crime in the U.S.," Part IV (Parts III, V and VI see Box 8)
 
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