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Measuring Crime Rates of Prisoners
Crime and Incarceration: Some Comparative Findings From the 1980s
Evaluating Intensive Supervision Probation/Parole (ISP) for Drug Offenders
Exploring Jail Construction Options
FORMAL SOCIAL CONTROL IN PRISONS: AN EXPLORATORY EXAMINATION OF THE CUSTODY CLASSIFICATION PROCESS
HIV Infection and AIDS Among U.S. Prison Inmates
Socially Bounded Decision Making of Persistent Property Offenders
Correctional Standards Review and Evaluation
Ultimate Impacts of Sentencing Reforms and Speedy Trial Laws
Criminal Violence and Incapacitation: Wishes and Realities
Well Kept: Comparing Quality of Confinement in a Public and a Private Prison
An Experimental Evaluation of the Phoenix Repeat Offender Program
Assaults on Prison Officers: Interactional Themes
Comparison of the Community Adjustment of Mentally Ill Offenders With Those From the General Prison Population: An 18-Month Followup
Environmental Congruence and Symptoms of Psychopathology: A Further Exploration of the Effects of Exposure to the Jail Environment
Making Jails Productive
Shock Incarceration and Prison Crowding In Louisiana
Violent and Victimized in the Male Prison
HIV-1 Infection in the Correctional Setting
Impacts of Sentencing Reforms on Prisons and Crime Rates
Diverting Prisoners to Intensive Probation: Results of an Experiment in Oregon
Evaluation of Shock Incarceration in Louisiana, Executive Summary
Inmate Adjustment and Change During Shock Incarceration
Final Report: The Electronic Monitoring of Non-Violent Convicted Felons; An Experiment in Home Detention
Impacts of a New Prison on a Small Town: Twice Blessed or Double Whammy?
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