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Inside Prisons - Crime File Series Study Guide
Prison Versus Probation in California - Implications for Crime and Offender Recidivism
Base Expectancy Model for Forensic Release Decisions
National Directory of Corrections Construction, 1986
Specific Deterrent Effects of Sentences for Robbery: Does Type of Punishment Influence Recidivism?
Evaluation of Objective Prison Classification Systems
Avoiding Overcrowding Through Policy Analysis - The Nevada Experience
Prison Crowding - Crime File Series Study Guide
Evaluation of the Impact on Reincarceration of California Senate Bill 224 - A Final Report to the National Institute of Justice
Evaluating How Well Your Classification System Is Operating - A Practical Approach
Exploratory Study of Transactional Classification
National Evaluation of Objective Prison Classification Systems The Current State of the Art
New Jersey's Intensive Supervision Program: What Is It Like? How Is It Working?
Using Early Release to Relieve Prison Crowding - A Dilemma in Public Policy
Granting Felons Probation - Public Risks and Alternatives
Evaluation of the Implementation of Community Correction in Oregon, Colorado and Connecticut - Final Report
What Is the Role of Increased Crime Penalties?
Disparity and Discrimination in Sentencing - The Case of Georgia - Executive Summary
Disparity and Discrimination in Sentencing - The Case of Georgia - Final Report
Private Sector Involvement in Prison-Based Businesses - A National Assessment
Remarks By James K Stewart to the National Criminal Justice Association on Current Institute Priorities and Work Plan, Washington, DC, October 11, 1985
Remarks By James K Stewart to the New England Council on Crime and Delinquency Prevention, Narragansett, Rhode Island, September 25, 1985
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