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Census of Problem-Solving Courts, 2012
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With the creation of the first drug court in Miami-Dade County, Florida in 1989, problem-solving courts emerged as an innovative effort to close the revolving door of... -
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Effectiveness of Prisoner Reentry Services as Crime Control for Inmates Released in New York, 2000-2005
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The Fortune Society, a private not-for-profit organization located in New York City, provides a variety of services that are intended to support former prisoners in... -
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National Study of Law Enforcement Agencies' Policies Regarding Missing Children and Homeless Youth, 1986
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The purpose of the study was to provide information about law enforcement agencies' handling of missing child cases, including the rates of closure for these cases,... -
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Alaska Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Data, 1996-2006
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This project examined the characteristics of sexual assault victimizations in Alaska, as observed and recorded by sexual assault nurse examiners in Anchorage, Kodiak,... -
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Process Evaluation of the Demonstration Project to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Atlanta-Fulton County, Georgia, United States 2006-2009
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In the fall of 2002 the Juvenile Justice Fund (JJF), a nonprofit organization whose mission is to positively impact the lives of youth and their families who come... -
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Experience of Violence in the Lives of Homeless Persons: The Florida Four City Study, 2003-2004
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The primary goal of this study was to develop an understanding of the role of violence in the lives of homeless women and men. The objectives were to determine how... -
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Evaluation of the Midtown Community Court in New York City, 1992-1994
Department of Justice —
In October 1993, the Midtown Community Court opened as a three-year demonstration project designed to forge links with the community in developing a problem-solving... -
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Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment: A Randomized Trial of a Validated Assessment Tool in Three New York City Drug Courts, 2011-2015
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With funding from the National Institute of Justice, the Center for Court Innovation examined the impact of introducing an evidence-based risk-need assessment and...