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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?
Alternative Probation Strategies in Baltimore, Maryland
Disparity and Discrimination in Sentencing - The Case of Georgia - Executive Summary
Disparity and Discrimination in Sentencing - The Case of Georgia - Final Report
American Jail Death-Rates - A Comparison of the 1978 and 1983 Jail Census Data
Stress, Setting, and Satisfaction - The Final Report of the Man-Jail Transactions Project
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
Remarks of James K Stewart Concerning The National Institute of Justice
Alleviating Jail Crowding - A Systems Perspective
Employment Services for Ex-Offenders Field Test - Summary Report
Armed Criminal in America - A Survey of Incarcerated Felons
Developing the Prison Environment Inventory
Effectiveness of Supervised Pretrial Release
Executive Summary of Rand's Study, 'Granting Felons Probation Public Risks and Alternatives'
Job Burnout in Probation and Parole - Its Extent and Intervention Implications
Model-Based US Prison Population Projections
Selective Incapacitation?
Violent and Career Offender Programs
Research on Alternative Probation Strategies in Maryland: Final Report
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