National Institute of Justice (U.S.). Office of Communication and Research Utilization
National Institute of Justice Office of Communication and Research Utilization
National Institute of Justice (États-Unis). Office of Communication and Research Utilization
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- 110 2 _ ‡a National Institute of Justice (U.S.) ‡b Office of Communication and Research Utilization
- 110 2 _ ‡a National Institute of Justice (U.S.). Office of Communication and Research Utilization
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- 110 2 _ ‡a National Institute of Justice (U.S.). ‡b Office of Communication and Research Utilization
- 110 2 _ ‡a National Institute of Justice ‡b Office of Communication and Research Utilization
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- 510 2 _ ‡a National Institute of Justice Washington, DC
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Works
Title | Sources |
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AIDS and the law enforcement officer : concerns and policy responses | |
AIDS in probation and parole | |
Arresting the demand for drugs : police and school partnerships to prevent drug abuse | |
Caseweighting systems for prosecutors : guidelines and procedures | |
Community dispute resolution programs and public policy / by Daniel McGillis. | |
Confronting domestic violence, 1986: | |
Crime victim restitution : an analysis of approaches | |
Dedicated computer crime units | |
Guardians ad litem in criminal courts | |
Identifying drug users and monitoring them during conditional release | |
In-prison programs for drug-involved offenders | |
Investigators who perform well | |
Police response to special populations | |
Public policing--privately provided | |
Report on the Attorney General's Conference on Less than Lethal Weapons | |
Restrictive policies for high-speed police pursuits | |
Sentencing reform impacts | |
Serving crime victims and witnesses | |
State and local experience with drug paraphernalia laws | |
Update--AIDS in correctional facilities | |
Use of microcomputers in criminal justice agencies | |
Work in American prisons : the private sector gets involved |