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Work Release in Washington: Effects on Recidivism and Corrections Costs
Outcome Evaluation of Jail-Based Drug Treatment: Effects on Recidivism
Accuracy of Recidivism Prediction Scales: A Technical Description of Data and Research Methods
Predicting Rearrest for Violence Among Serious Youthful Offenders
Predictive Validity of Lifestyle Impulsivity for Rapists
Specific Deterrence in a Sample of Offenders Convicted of White-Collar Crimes
Predicting Pretrial Misconduct with Drug Tests of Arrestees: Evidence from Eight Settings, Research Report
State of the Art in Jail Drug Treatment Programs
Results of a Multisite Study of Boot Camp Prisons
Multisite Evaluation of Shock Incarceration
Reduced Recidivism and Increased Employment Opportunity Through Research-Based Reading Instruction
Evaluating Intensive Supervision Probation/Parole: Results of a Nationwide Experiment
Assessing the Impact of a County Operated Boot Camp: Evaluation of the Los Angeles County Regimented Inmate Diversion Program
White Collar Crime and Criminal Careers
COMPARISON OF RECIDIVISM OF FLORIDA'S COMMUNITY CONTROL AND PRISON: A FIVE-YEAR SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
IMPACT OF SHOCK INCARCERATION ON TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS AND NEW CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES
Improving Predictions of Offender Recidivism and Patterns of Offender Crime: Final Report
At Risk of Rearrest for a Violent Crime: Predicting High- Stakes, High-Speed Recidivism; Developing Prediction Models in Two Birth Cohorts
SENTENCING AND RECIDIVISM, VOLUMES I, II, AND III
Assessing Legal Change: Recidivism and Administrative Per Se Laws
Failure of Arrest to Deter Spouse Abuse
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