J 28.15/2-2:M 32
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The use of computerized mapping in crime control and prevention programs |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:M 46
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Measuring the use of imprisonment |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:M 46/2
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Measuring what matters |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:M 46/2/PT.2
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Measuring what matters |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:N 31
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Improving the use and effectiveness of Neighborhood Watch programs |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:N 38
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Justice on the net : the National Institute of Justice promotes internet services |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 25
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PAVNET online user's guide |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 75
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Police response to special populations : handling the mentally ill, public inebriate, and the homeless |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 75/2
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Police chiefs and sheriffs rank their criminal justice needs |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 75/3
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Operation Bootstrap : opening corporate classrooms to police managers |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 94
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Prosecutors' national assessment of needs |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 94/2
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Priority prosecution of high-rate dangerous offenders |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 94/3
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NIJ programs & services |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:P 96
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National Institute of Justice publications, 1984-1988 |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:R 15
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Randomized field experiments in criminal justice agencies |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:R 32
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Revictimization, reducing the heat on hot victims |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:Se 5
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Alternative sentencing : selling it to the public |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:SE 5/2/997
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Key legislative issues in criminal justice : mandatory sentencing |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:SE 5/3
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Key legislative issues in criminal justice : the impact of sentencing guidelines |
1 |
J 28.15/2-2:SE 9
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Sex offender community notification |
1 |