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Collaborative Intermediate Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Therapeutic Treatment Community for Women Offenders in Washington State
Collaborative Intermediate Evaluation of the Pine Lodge Pre-Release Therapeutic Treatment Community for Women Offenders in Washington State: Executive Summary
Developing a Partnership Between a University and a Police Department: The UBSOM-BPD Partnership Project
Developing a Partnership Between a University and a Police Department: The University at Buffalo School of Management and the Buffalo Police Department Partnership Project -- Executive Summary
Distinguishing Between Effects of Criminality and Drug Use on Violent Offending
Mapping Crime: Principle and Practice
Autoloading Pistols for Police Officers: NIJ Standard-0112.03
Curbing Police Brutality: What Works? A Reanalysis of Citizen Complaints at the Organizational Level, Final Report
Cross-Site Analysis of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Comprehensive Communities Program
Building Knowledge About Crime and Justice: The 2000 Research Prospectus of the National Institute of Justice
Perspectives on Crime and Justice: 1998-1999 Lecture Series, Volume III
Breaking the Cycle of Drug Use Among Juvenile Offenders (1999 Update): Final Technical Report
Corrections Technology Options Are Expanding
Sex Offender Registration: Policy Overview and Comprehensive Practices
Mapping the Path to Problem Solving
Michigan State Police Tests 2000 Patrol Vehicles
Reducing Drug Use in Prisons: Pennsylvania's Approach
Using Knowledge and Teamwork To Reduce Crime
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