Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_P - Parole & Probation Juvenile

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 88    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Parole & Probation Juvenile:     more books (66)
  1. Probation and psychiatric care for adolescent offenders in New York city, by Paul Blanshard, 1942
  2. Peer justice and youth empowerment : an implementation guide for teen court programs (SuDoc J 32.8:T 22) by Tracy M. Godwin, 1996
  3. Guides for Juvenile Court Judges
  4. Crime and juvenile delinquency : a rational approach to penal problems / by Sol Rubin by Sol Rubin, 1958
  5. STANDARD JUVENILE COURT ACT
  6. Report of a study of La Crosse County Juvenile Court and its relationships with other agencies by Hugh P Reed, 1956
  7. The design and construction of detention homes for the juvenile court: A preliminary draft by Sherwood Norman, 1947
  8. The juvenile court, detention home, and related agencies in Berrien County (St. Joseph), Michigan: Report of a survey by Hugh P Reed, 1948
  9. Crime and juvenile delinquency: A rational approach to penal problems by Sol Rubin, 1958
  10. Wider jurisdiction for the juvenile court by Atwell Westwick, 1939
  11. An implementation guide for juvenile holdover programs (SuDoc TD 8.8:J 98) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 2001
  12. Juvenile court services, Troup County (LaGrange) Georgia: Report of a survey by Francis H Hiller, 1947
  13. Juvenile detention and related needs for the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court by Sherwood Norman, 1955
  14. The juvenile court system of Vermont by Francis H Hiller, 1950

61. Probation, Pardon And Parole - Online Information Page
7. Identify various detention and parole programs available for juveniles. 8. Highlightseveral important trends in juvenile probation and parole. Chapter 14.
http://ptcwct.ptc.edu:8800/public/CRJ244OSM/

Go to Class
Online Bookstore Distance Learning PTC Home Page
Probation, Pardon and Parole (CRJ 244)
Instructor: Stewart Moyer Semester Hour Credits: Hours:
On your own – Internet Days: On your own – Internet Course Description: This course is a study of the development, organization, operation and results of systems of probation and parole as substitutes for incarceration. The philosophy and methods of treatment of offenders and the operational problems and activities of the probation/parole office are studied. Textbooks:
Grading and Evaluation:
Chapter tests and teacher observation and class participation. A
B
C
D
F
less than 70
Stewart Moyer Phone (864) 941-8641
Fax(803) 445-9592 moyer.s@ptc.edu Stewart Moyer is the department head of the Public Service department here at Piedmont Technical College. Stewart Moyer received his B.A. from Coker College and his M.Ed. from the University of Oklahoma.

62. Provider Profile American Probation And Parole Association
Austin, TX, January 1618. Working With Substance Abusing Youths Knowledgeand Skills for juvenile probation and parole Professionals.
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/pubs/trngcatalg/appa-pp.html

63. Corrections Related Index Of My Academic Only Home Page.com
of individuals from the United States and Canada actively involved with probation,parole and communitybased corrections, in both adult and juvenile sectors.
http://www.myacademiconlyhomepage.com/Criminology_Corrections.html
Corrections
17 Sources.
American Correctional Association

For more than 125 years, the American Correctional Association has championed the cause of corrections and correctional effectiveness. Founded in 1870 as the National Prison Association, ACA is the oldest association developed specifically for practitioners in the correctional profession. During the first organizational meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, the assembly elected then-Ohio Governor and future President Rutherford B. Hayes as the first President of the Association.
American Probation and Parole Association - Probation Information - Parole Info

The American Probation and Parole Association is an international association composed of individuals from the United States and Canada actively involved with probation, parole and community-based corrections, in both adult and juvenile sectors.
Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators (CJCA)

The Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators incorporated in 1994 to bring together juvenile justice leaders.
Department of the Solicitor General of Canada

Welcome to the Solicitor General of Canada site. The site contains the full text of hundreds of documents, speeches and press releases dealing with policing, corrections, parole and national security.

64. Probation, Parole, Corrections
probation, parole, Corrections Finger Print Specialist new Mohave County probationDepartmentf Northern $38,230/Yr - juvenile probation - Maricopa County
http://www.whohasjobs.com/field/010/0233/
Probation, Parole, Corrections
  • Chief Adult Probation Officer - (Bexar County, Texas) - Salary Range: $100,000 to $120,000 - Community Supervision and Corrections Department - Responsible for the operation of the county adult probation dept. and supervision of 400+ employees - Criminal District Court Administration Court Security Administrator - (Las Vegas, Nevada) - $43,696.64 - $67,731.04 - Eighth Judicial District Court - AOC/Supreme Court of Nevada PRE-TRIAL SERVICES OFFICER I - (Reno, Nevada) - $31,075.20 - $48,193.60 annually, plus benefits - Court Services - Entry level position in the Pretrial Services Officer/Court Services Officer class series. Under sup - AOC/Supreme Court of Nevada Tracker - Montgomery County - (Montgomery County, Iowa) - Juvenile Services - Family Service ... Disaster Response Volunteer - (Chattanooga, Tennessee) - Volunteer Service - United States Service Corps Probation Division Manager - (Tucson,, Arizona) - $65,000 - $75,000 - Probation - Southern Arizona State Courts Security Officer Police Cadet/Officer ... Police Officer - (Chattanooga, Tennessee) - $28,579 (unless lateral entry) - Police - City of Chattanooga Personnel Department
  • Click Here to Learn More About These Careers

    65. Minnesota Statutes 2002, 13.84
    (b) A parole or probation authority, a correctional agency, or (c) The responsibleauthority or its designee of a juvenile correctional agency may release
    http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/13/84.html
    Minnesota Statutes 2002, Table of Chapters Table of contents for Chapter 13 13.84 Court services data. Subdivision 1. Definition. As used in this section "court services data" means data that are created, collected, used or maintained by a court services department, parole or probation authority, correctional agency, or by an agent designated by the court to perform studies or other duties and that are on individuals who are or were defendants, parolees or probationers of a municipal, district or county court, participants in diversion programs, petitioners or respondents to a family court, or juveniles adjudicated delinquent and committed, detained prior to a court hearing or hearings, or found to be dependent or neglected and placed under the supervision of the court. Subd. 2. General. Unless the data is summary data or a statute, including sections and , specifically provides a different classification, the following court services data are classified as private pursuant to section , subdivision 12: (a) Court services data on individuals gathered at the request of a municipal, district or county court to determine the need for any treatment, rehabilitation, counseling, or any other need of a defendant, parolee, probationer, or participant in a diversion program, and used by the court to assist in assigning an appropriate sentence or other disposition in a case;

    66. CRIMINAL JUSTICE
    and functions of the legislature, law enforcement, prosecutor, courts, corrections,parole and probation are examined. CCJ 2500 juvenile DELINQUENCYAA.
    http://www.edison.edu/catalog2002_2003/course descriptions/criminal_justice.htm
    CRIMINAL JUSTICE CCJ 1010 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY-AA 3 class hours 3 Credits This course is a general orientation to the field of Criminology. Topics covered include development of delinquent and criminal behavior, initial handling of proper referrals and preventive police techniques. Specific police problems are studied, including addiction, the mentally ill, compulsive and habitual offenders. Special attention is given to the police handling of juveniles and youths. CCJ 1020 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL
    JUSTICE-AA
    3 class hours 3 Credits A survey course of the agencies and processes involved in the administration of justice. Interrelationships and functions of the legislature, law enforcement, prosecutor, courts, corrections, parole and probation are examined. CCJ 2500 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY-AA 3 class hours 3 Credits This course will focus on etiology, recidivism, and prediction studies that relate to the field of juvenile delinquency. Studies will include various methods of prevention, correctional treatment programs, diversion programs, and juvenile offender rehabilitation. Also examined are the roles of the police, the courts, and corrections as relating to the juvenile offender. CJC 1000 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS-AA 3 class hours 3 Credits This course is a comprehensive view of historical and philosophical treatment programs, and developments in the field of juvenile and adult corrections. Emphasis is placed on understanding the offender in the correctional system, with an examination of the correctional client, the non-institutional correctional system, agencies, and recidivism.

    67. NORTH DAKOTA PAROLE AND PROBATION HISTORY
    At that time, the ND parole/probation Office under the direction of the It also includedthe Division of juvenile Services which was administratively created
    http://discovernd.com/docr/Field_Services/History Parole.htm
    NORTH DAKOTA DIVISION OF FIELD SERVICES Warren Emmer, Director
    DOCR DIRECTORY Home Field Services Feedback Page Field Services Search Page ... VICTIM SERVICES NORTH DAKOTA PAROLE AND PROBATION HISTORY By Sharon Bachmeier, Community Corrections Agent, ND Division of Field Services The concept of parole was first discussed in 1888 in a report generated by the ND State Penitentiary directed to the governor of the Dakota Territory. A few years later, the ND State Penitentiary initiated an early release program for short-time prisoners to the custody of an employer, typically a farmer. The local sheriff returned parole violators to the prison when the employer tired of them, usually after harvest. The ND Pardon Board assumed the duties of paroling authority in 1939. At that time, the Legislature authorized the Executive Branch to hire a staff of one person to manage parolees. Art Vandal was appointed Chief Parole Officer. Mr. Vandal was responsible for the development of the ND parole and probation laws, the supervision of parolees, and the duties of clerk to the ND Pardon Board. In the mid 1950’s, the ND Pardon Board appointed Irv Riedman as a Parole Officer to help with the increasing workload. Parole Officer Riedman became Warden of the ND State Penitentiary in 1957. The Warden he replaced, Oscar Nygaard, then assumed the duties of a Parole Officer. Don Seibert was appointed to the Parole Office in 1958. Parole Officer Seibert supervised parolees from around the State of ND while Parole Officer Nygaard worked the growing caseload in Fargo from his home in Bismarck. Parole Officer Nygaard relied on the train as his means of transportation to manage his caseload in Fargo, ND.

    68. Collin County Juvenile Probation Services Mission Statement
    The right to provide pertinent information to a juvenile court conducting a divisionof the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for parole, to participate in
    http://www.co.collin.tx.us/juvenile_probation/victim_rights.jsp

    69. Into The Abyss: Probation And Parole Solutions
    section. Next. Additional Resources You can read the State of Oregon'sjob description for a juvenile parole and probation officer. The
    http://courses.smsu.edu/mkc096f/gangbook/SOLUTIONS/INSTITUTIONS/pp.htm
    Into The Abyss:
    A Personal Journey into the World of Street Gangs
    by Mike Carlie Ph.D.
    Michael K. Carlie
    Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Preface Orientation
    What I Learned
    ...
    Site Map / Contents

    Topic 5:
    Probation and Parole Solutions Field Note: The Chief Probation and Parole Officer told me "As a society, we get gang members in the system too late - after they're seventeen and are defined as an adult. We need to get involved much earlier with our young people. And I don't mean just gang members - I mean all the young people."
    Offenders placed on probation are typically sentenced to treatment in the community for a specific period of time while under the supervision of a probation officer. In many cases, an equally long prison sentence is imposed along with the sentence to probation, but it is "suspended" - held in abeyance. If the offender serves he or her probation without violating its conditions, the suspended sentence to incarceration is dismissed. Offenders on parole were sentenced to prison, served a portion of their time in the prison, and, because they behaved well while incarcerated, were released into the community under the supervision of a parole officer. Both probationers and parolees are required to abide by certain

    70. Oregon Youth Authority (Parole And Probation)
    juvenile Community Justice. Oregon Youth Authority (parole and probation).Brad Mulvihill, Area Coordinator (541) 3886476 Bob Warsaw
    http://alternet.deschutes.org/juvenile/oregonyouth.htm

    County Home

    Services

    Search

    Juvenile Community Justice

    Dept Homepage

    Community Network

    General Information

    Publications
    ...
    Comments

    Oregon Youth Authority (Parole and Probation) Brad Mulvihill, Area Coordinator Bob Warsaw, OYA Program Manager Bend Youth Accountability Camp Deschutes County constitute endorsements by Deschutes County. By visiting this and other Deschutes County web pages, you expressly agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the site. For questions regarding information privacy please read the Privacy Statement

    71. Probation & Parole
    System Jury Commissioners juvenile probation Maintenance Department Parks Planning and Development probation parole Prothonotary
    http://www.columbiapa.org/county/probation/
    Courthouse
    35 West Main Street
    Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Adult Probation and Parole
    Student Intern Opportunity
    Christopher Sult
    Deputy Chief Probation Officer Mark Kijek
    Probation Officer Ryan Smith
    Intensive Supervision Officer Rachel Craver
    Probation Officer
    Matthew Summers
    Probation Officer Vanessa Vols
    Probation Officer Susan Wolf
    Community Service Officer Shelby Gregory Clerk Karen Brenchley Clerk Back Next About page date: 03/26/03 Home Adult Services Agriculture Extension Office Area Agency on Aging ... Workforce Development

    72. Correctional & Juvenile Justice Links
    adoption of the juvenile Court Code in 1913. The Association gained its first writtenconstitution in 1947 as the Washington probation and parole Association.
    http://www.trc.eku.edu/links/cjjlinks.shtml

    American Correctional Food Service Association
    http://www.acfsa.org
    ACFSA is the international association of foodservice personnel working in the correctional environment. American Correctional Chaplains Association
    http://www.correctionalchaplains.org

    To serve as a professional organization for pastoral care personnel in the corrections field. American Correctional Health Services Association
    http://www.corrections.com/achsa
    The ACHSA mission is to be the voice of the correctional healthcare profession, and serve as an effective forum for communication addressing current issues and needs confronting correctional healthcare. American Institute of Architects
    http://www.aiaonline.com

    Prominent leaders in business and architecture recognize the growing trend in business to improve the quality of work life. American Jail Association
    http://www.corrections.com/aja

    73. Juvenile Justice Software For Juvenile Justice And Probation Departments
    the company. Assessments.com offers motivational interviewing trainingfor adult and juvenile probation and parole departments.
    http://www.assessments.com/content/juvenile_justice_software.htm

    http://www.assessments.com - Click here for the Home Page
    Juvenile Justice Operations Management Software Juvenile Justice Software
    Every month, new county and state probation agencies are selecting Assessments.com as the software from which to manage their day-to-day activities. Juvenile justice departments find the features and benefits of Assessments.com juvenile justice software to be perfect for their juvenile intake, juvenile risk and needs assessment, and juvenile case management functions. What are these features that make Assessments.com such a cost effective juvenile justice software solution? Features and Benefits for Juvenile Justice and Probation Departments: Designed for today’s Juvenile Justice Issues
    County probation and juvenile departments are demanding a better way to run their operations. Recent budget cuts require workers to do more with less, and programs are being scrutinized for efficacy at all levels. Assessments.com is the perfect tool for these tasks, leading the market in outcome reporting desktop software for probation agencies with a fresh new web-architected design that integrates familiar tasks with industry standard assessments and powerful outcome reports. Choice of Validated Assessment Instruments
    At the heart of many juvenile outcome measurement and program efficacy tools is a scientifically validated risk and needs assessment. Only with a third party (the assessment) tool can a before-and-after snapshot “prove” that a juvenile was helped while under the department’s care. Equally critical is calculating the risk of re-offending (recidivism) once released back into society. Risk of recidivism is one useful measure that many of these assessments attempt to predict.

    74. JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Warren Hurlbut
    juvenile probation and parole works to rehabilitate youth in the community toensure public safety and full compliance with court orders and conditions of
    http://www.dcyf.state.ri.us/juvcorrectns.shtml
    JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
    Warren Hurlbut, Assistant Director
    The Juvenile Corrections Division provides delinquent youth with rehabilitation services aimed at helping them to lead safe, healthy and productive lives.
    Juvenile Programs Training School - provides youth with rehabilitative, education and support services in a secure correctional facility. The training school is a 24-hour, 365-day residential operations which provides housing, food services, clothing, medical care, education and other services.
    The Training School's website can be seen here!
    Juvenile Probation and Parole - works to rehabilitate youth in the community to ensure public safety and full compliance with court orders and conditions of probation. This Division supervises the adolescents placed on probation by the Family Court.
    Joseph F. Mastrangelo

    75. Parole/Probation Law: Free Legal Information
    Free Advice's parole/probation law legal information helps individuals to understandtheir legal rights. WHAT HAPPENS IF I VIOLATE MY probation OR parole?
    http://criminal-law.freeadvice.com/parole_probation/

    Home
    Find a Lawyer Law Bulletin Boards Legal Forms ... legal advice Bulletin Boards , and/or visit our state resource center ! Click if you need assistance in locating an attorney , or finding parole/probation law legal forms Current Topic
    Home
    Criminal Law Parole Probation
    Choose Another Topic
    Arrests And Searches
    Drug Crimes Drunk Driving Juvenile Law ... White Collar Crimes General Parole and Probation Questions

    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROBATION, PAROLE, AND PARDON?
    WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE?
    WHAT ARE SOME OF THE FACTORS THAT THE PAROLE BOARD CONSIDERS FOR ELIGIBILITY?
    ARE THERE CERTAIN CRIMES FOR WHICH THERE IS NO PAROLE ELIGIBILITY?
    COMMONLY YOU READ ABOUT THE RELEASE OF AN INMATE SERVING A LIFE SENTENCE. I THOUGHT "LIFE" WAS "LIFE". WHAT HAPPENED?
    ONCE SOMEONE IS CONSIDERED ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE, WHAT HAPPENS? I WAS THE VICTIM OF A CRIME AND THE OFFENDER WAS SENTENCED TO PRISON. HOW WILL I LEARN WHEN HE IS BEING CONSIDERED FOR RELEASE? WHEN IS PAROLE EFFECTIVE?

    76. Texas Juvenile Probation Commission
    Features state agency's mission and philosophy, programs and services, overview of juvenile justice system, probation directory, publications, training, events, and more. 341. Texas juvenile probation Commission. 342. Standards for Standards for Secure juvenile PreAdjudication Detention and Care Programs. 348. juvenile Justice Alternative Education
    http://www.tjpc.state.tx.us/
    Skip to text only menus var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='496'; awmAltUrl='';
    TJPC Board Meeting
    The next TJPC Board Meeting will be on Friday, May 16, 2003. Click here for additional information. Agenda and location will be available at a later date.
    Compliance Monitoring, Enforcement and Tracking System (COMETS) Workshop
    May 13-15, 2003 - DoubleTree Hotel, Austin, Texas This three day workshop is designed to introduce your staff to the new TJPC Compliance Monitoring, Enforcement and Tracking System (COMETS) that becomes operational beginning September 1, 2003. TJPC is in the process of completing a massive Reengineering and Reorganization Plan that will implement an entirely new system of monitoring compliance with standards and grant requirements. This workshop will provide participants with a complete understanding of the fundamental components of TJPC's new monitoring procedures. Click here for the COMETS Workshop Flyer Click here to register online
    Proposed New Standards
    Click here (html format) or here (5MB acrobat format) for the standards as published in the February 7 issue of the Texas Register for the following chapters:
    • 341. Texas Juvenile Probation Commission

    77. BILLS BY SUBJECT: PAROLE AND PROBATION - 1999 REGULAR SESSION
    Crimes and Punishments parole Eligibility House House - Withdrawn Judiciary JuvenileLaw - Delinquent Acts and probation Violations - Suspension of
    http://mlis.state.md.us/1999rs/subjects/parolep$.htm
    1999 REGULAR SESSION subject information current as of December 28, 1999 - 11:18 a.m. Another Session Long Format Another Subject
    PAROLE AND PROBATION
    Total Number of Bills: 20
    HB 11 Status as of April 13, 1999: Became Law - Chapter 54
    Correctional Services
    House: Judiciary Senate: Judicial Proceedings HB 25 Status as of February 15, 1999: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Commerce and Government Matters
    Election Law - Voter Registration - Felons
    House: Commerce and Government Matters HB 88 Status as of April 13, 1999: Became Law - Chapter 64
    Correctional Services Article - Cross-References and Corrections
    House: Judiciary Senate: Judicial Proceedings HB 123 Status as of February 22, 1999: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Judiciary
    Maryland Parole Commission - Hearing Examiners - Review of Recommendations
    House: Judiciary HB 124 Status as of April 13, 1999: Became Law - Chapter 69

    78. Greene County, Virginia - Court System
    Office of probation and parole District 26. probation parole District 26 PO Box159 Culpeper, VA 22701 Email District26@vadoc.state.va.us (540) 829-7369.
    http://www.gcva.us/dpts/cort/parole.htm
    Home
    Departments
    Services
    Court System Home ... Greene County Home Related Sites: The State Pages on District and JDR Courts in Greene Blue Ridge Juvenile Detention Virginia's Judicial System
    Greene County Court System
    Parole
    State Probation Officer Office of Probation and Parole
    District 26 District 26 serves the counties of Orange, Madison, Greene and Culpeper.
    P. O. Box 159
    Culpeper, VA 22701
    E-mail: District26@vadoc.state.va.us
    Take a Virtual Tour of a State Prison.
    Greene
    County
    Court
    System Mailing Address Street Address Clerk of the Court Clerk of the Court Greene County Virginia Greene County Virginia PO Box 386 22 Court Street Stanardsville, VA 22973 Stanardsville, VA 22973 434-985-6723 (fax)

    79. Greene County, Virginia - Court System
    Flag. Greene County Court System. juvenile probation and Intake. Thejuvenile probation Officer for Greene County is Jennifer Fowler.
    http://www.gcva.us/dpts/cort/jvprob.htm
    Home
    Departments
    Services
    Court System Home ... General District Court Juvenile Probation Officer Greene County Home Related Sites: The State Pages on District and JDR Courts in Greene Blue Ridge Juvenile Detention Virginia's Judicial System
    Greene County Court System
    Juvenile Probation and Intake
    The Juvenile Probation Officer for Greene County is Jennifer Fowler. The Intake Officer is Charles Martin. To schedule an intake appointment, please call 434-985-5267. Please note:
    Intakes are on Mondays only and only by appointment. The Juvenile Probation and Intake office is easy to find, just look for this sign:
    The Juvenile Probation and Intake office is located in the Law Building, 15 Ford Avenue. Click here for The Sheriff's Department Greene
    County
    Court
    System Mailing Address Street Address Juvenile Probation and Intake Office Juvenile Probation and Intake Office Greene County Virginia Greene County Virginia PO Box 245 15 Ford Avenue, Suite 7 Stanardsville, VA 22973 Stanardsville, VA 22973

    80. DGS Facilities By Location
    Walker Ave, District Court of Maryland; General Services, Dept. of (DGS); JuvenileJustice, Dept. of (DJJ); parole probation; Public Defender System, The (PDS).
    http://www.dgs.state.md.us/Facilities/locations.html
    by Location Managed Facilities Agency Annapolis Data Center
    108 Carroll St.
    • Comptroller of the Treasury (COMP)
    Arbutus/Catonsville DC/MSC
    900 Walker Ave
    • District Court of Maryland General Services, Dept. of (DGS) Juvenile Justice, Dept. of (DJJ) Public Defender System, The (PDS)
    Attman-Glazer Building
    5 Calvert St.
    • (DAT) (DBM General Services, Dept. of (DGS) Legislative Services Women’s Commission
    Carter M. Hickman DC/MSC
    120 Broadway
    • (DAT) District Court of Maryland Environment, MD Dept. of the (MDE) General Services, Dept. of (DGS) Juvenile Justice, Dept. of (DJJ) Natural Resources, Dept. of (DNR) Planning, Dept. of (DOP) Public Defender System, The (PDS) Social Services, Dept. of (DSS)
    Central Services Building
    29 Saint Johns St.
    • General Services, Dept. of (DGS)
    Court of Appeals Building
    361 Rowe Blvd.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 4     61-80 of 88    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter