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Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Program: Annualized Site Reports 2000
Body Armor on Board
Cause for Alarm
Child Abuse and Neglect (From Handbook of Youth and Justice, P 31-47, 2001, Susan O. White, ed. -- See NCJ-187115)
Community Policing and the Work Routines of Street-Level Officers
Conflicting Values in Community Policing
Corrections Technology Committee: A Valuable Resource for Practitioners
Crime and Justice Atlas 2001 Update
Crime Prevention Policy and Government Research: A Comparison of the United States and United Kingdom
Do Drug Courts Works? Getting Inside the Drug Court Black Box
Does Race Influence Police Disciplinary Processes?
Dreams, Gangs and Guns: The Interplay Between Adolescent Violence and Immigration in a New York City Neighborhood
Drug and Alcohol Use and Related Matters Among Arrestees 2000
Drug Courts: A Conceptual Framework
Effects of No-Drop Prosecution of Domestic Violence Upon Conviction Rates
Everyday Hassles: Barriers to Recovery in Drug Court
Explaining Repeat Residential Burglaries: An Analysis of Property Stolen (From Repeat Victimization, P 119-132, 2001, Graham Farrell and Ken Pease, eds. -- See NCJ-189391)
From Description to Prediction: Crime Mapping
From Idea to Invention
Gang Membership as a Proxy for Social Deficiencies: A Study of Nebraska Inmates
Geographic Information Systems: Helping Corrections Inside and Outside Prison Walls
Getting Corrections on the Map
Handling the Price of Success
Hispanic and Anglo Gang Membership in Two Southwestern Cities
Human Trafficking: A Growing Criminal Market in the U.S.
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