Narcotics Use and Crime: A Multisample, Multimethod Analysis
National Criminal Justice Thesaurus, 1988: Descriptors for Indexing Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Information
National Institute of Justice Publications, 1984-1988
Neighborhood Changes in Ecology and Violence
Official's Reactions to Sentencing Guidelines
Organizational Control of Deviant Behavior: The Case of Employee Theft
Overview of NIJ (National Institute of Justice) and Research and Scientific Principles and How Political Interests Set the Research Agenda
Police Responses to Family Violence Incidents: an Analysis of an Experimental Design With Incomplete Randomization
Probation Employee Job Attitudes: A Qualitative Analysis
Prosecuting Child Abuse
Rape in Marriage and in Dating Relationships: How Bad Is It for Mental Health?
Relationship Between Physical Abuse and Sexual Victimization and Illicit Drug Use: Findings From Two Studies of Detained Youths
Relationship of Risk, Needs, and Personality Classification Systems and Prison Adjustment
Research Efforts in the War on Drugs
Social Disorganization and Theories of Crime and Delinquency: Problems and Prospects
Social Organization and Differential Association: A Research Note from a Longitudinal Study of Violent Juvenile Offenders
Specialization and Seriousness During Adult Criminal Careers
Theme and Variation in Community Policing (From Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 10, P 1-37, 1988, Michael Tonry and Norval Morris, eds.)
Unraveling Families and Delinquency: A Reanalysis of the Gluecks' Data
Use of Fines by Trial Court Judges
Validating the Components of a Taxonomic System for Rapists: A Path Analytic Approach
White Collar Crimes and Criminals
NIJ (National Institute of Justice) AIDS Clearinghouse Helps You Respond to the AIDS Challenge
Street-Level Drug Enforcement: Examining the Issues
Toward Better Management of Criminal Litigation
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