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The Evolution of Decisionmaking Among Prison Executives, 1975-2000
The Governance of Corrections: Implications of the Changing Interface of Courts and Corrections
The Internationalization of Criminal Justice
The Privatization and Civilianization of Policing
The Self-Report Method for Measuring Delinquency and Crime
Theoretical Developments in Criminology
Theory, Method, and Data in Comparative Criminology
Thirty Years of Sentencing Reform: The Quest for a Racially Neutral Sentencing Process
Thunder Mountain
Tired Cops: The Importance of Managing Police Fatigue
Using Palmer's Global Approach To Evaluate Intensive Supervision Programs: Implications for Practice
Valuation of Specific Crime Rates: Final Report
Value of the Post-Conviction Polygraph: The Importance of Sanctions
We Need You to Become Experts in the Post-Conviction Polygraph
NIJ Journal Issue No. 242
What Every First Responding Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence
National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence Proceedings Meeting 8, Hotel Madison, Mount Vernon A + B Washington, DC January 16 - 17, 2000
Technical Evaluation of the TRP-1000 and ACU-1000: Test Procedures and Results
Turnover Among Alaska Village Public Safety Officers: An Examination of the Factors Associated With Attrition -- Summary
La Cosa Nostra in the United States
On-the-Job-Stress in Policing--Reducing It and Preventing It
Childhood Victimization: Early Adversity, Later Psychopathology
Community Oriented Lawyering: An Emerging Approach to Legal Practice
Crunching Numbers: Crime and Incarceration at the End of the Millennium
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