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Criminal Careers, Criminal Violence, and Substance Abuse in California, 1963-1983
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to investigate the criminal career patterns of violent offenders. These data are intended to facilitate the development of models to... -
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Community Supervision of Drug-Involved Probationers in San Diego County, California, 1991-1993
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The Probationers in Recovery (PIR) program, developed by the San Diego County Probation Department, targeted high-risk, drug-abusing offenders with the goal of... -
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Multisite Evaluation of Shock Incarceration: [Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas], 1987-1992
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This study analyzes shock incarceration (boot camp) programs in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas. In each state, offenders... -
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Drug Offender Treatment in Local Corrections in California and New York, 1991-1993
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The purpose of this multisite program evaluation project was to provide detailed and systematic descriptions of participants and treatment program components for a... -
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Evaluation of Day Fines in Maricopa County, Arizona, 1991-1993
Department of Justice —
This study sought to evaluate how well day fines work as an intermediate sanction. Day fines are a structured approach to imposing fines that considers both the... -
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Turnover Among Alaska Village Public Safety Officers, 1994-1999
Department of Justice —
The study was designed to examine the high turnover rate in Alaska's Village Public Safety Officers (VPSO) program. The goals were to help guide the design of future...