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Adding the Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Routine Activities: A Further Test of Routine Activity Theory
The Cannabis Effect on Crime: Time-Series Analysis of Crime in Colorado and Washington State
Determinate Sentencing and Abolishing Parole: The Long-Term Impacts on Prisons and Crime
Examining Video Visitation in Prison
Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime: Final Report
Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime: Executive Summary
Improving the Investigation, Clearance Rates, and Victim Restoration of Robberies: A Randomized Controlled Experiment
The Viability of Virtual Peer Review and Microscopic Verification Versus Traditional On-site Review
Changing the Behavior of Drug-Involved Offenders: Supervision That Works
A small number of those who commit crimes are heavily involved in drugs commit a large portion of the crime in this country. An evaluation of a "smart supervision" effort in Hawaii that uses swift and certain sanctioning showed that individuals committing crimes who are heavily involved in drug use can indeed change their behavior when the supervision is properly implemented.
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