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Toward Understanding State-Level Jail Mortality: Correlates of Death by Suicide and by Natural Causes, 1977 and 1982
What Should Be Done When Prisoners Want To take the State to Court
Women and the Drugs-Crime Connection: Crime Rates Among Drug Abusing Women at Rikers Island
National Directory of Corrections Construction, 1986
New Construction Methods for Correctional Facilities
Remarks of James K Stewart Concerning The National Institute of Justice
Alleviating Jail Crowding - A Systems Perspective
Effectiveness of Supervised Pretrial Release
History of Street Drug Use - Relationship to Diagnosis and Violent Behavior Among Admissions to a Prison Hospital
Model-Based US Prison Population Projections
Public Policy and Prison Populations - Measuring Opinions About Reform
Race and Punishment - Directions for Economic Research
Maine Rejects Indeterminacy - A Case Study of Flat Sentencing and Parole Abolition
Too Much Crime...Too Little Justice - The Police, Court and Correctional Officials Who Administer America's Criminal Justice System Speak Out For Change
Prison Standards - Some Pertinent Data on Crowding
NIJ (National Institute of Justice) Initiative on Violent Crime
American Prisons and Jails, Volume 4 - Supplemental Report - Case Studies of New Legislation Governing Sentencing and Release
WHICH INMATES PARTICIPATE IN PRISON TREATMENT PROGRAMS?
JAILS AND DRUG TREATMENT - A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE - A REPORT OF SELECTED FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NATIONAL JAIL RESOURCES STUDY
EMERGING RIGHTS OF THE CONFINED - ACCESS TO THE COURTS AND COUNSEL
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