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J 28.11:Se
7 Spouse Abuse 1978
J 28.11:V
81 Police Stress 1979
J 28.11:V
88 Speedy Trial 1978
J 28.11:W
58 Coping With Police Stress 1985
J 28.12:P
75 State and Local Experience with
Drug Paraphrenalia Laws 1088
J 28.14 182 Targeting
Law Enforcement Resources 1985
J 28.14 183 Confronting
Domestic Violence: 1986
J 28.14 187 White-Collar
Crime 1980
J 28.14 215 NIJ
Reports A Bimonthly Journal of the National Institute of Justice 1989
J 28.14 217 Operation
Bootstrap" Opening Corporate Classrooms to Police 1989
J 28.14 222 NIJ
Reports The Bimonthly Journal of the National
Institute of Justice 1990
J 28.14/2 G51 Test
Design Differential Police Response to Calls for Service 1980
J 28.14/2 J 19 When
the Victim Is a Child 1992
J 28.14/2 Sc 9 Controlling
pretrial drug use through testing 1985
J 28.14/2 V 88 Tuberculosis
in Correctional Facilities 1994
J 28.14/2-2 225 Pretrial
Services Programs: Responsibilities and Potential 2001
J 28.14/2-2 226 Drug
Abuse 1994
J 28.14/2-2 226 Drug
Abuse 1993
J 28.14/2-2 227 Police-
Corrections Partnerships 1999
J 28.14/2-2 228 Health
Care Needs in Corrections 1994
J 28.14/2-2 229 Juvenile
Homicides 1991
J 28.14/2-2 230 Thinking
Globally To Act Locally 1998
J 28.14/2-2 231 Communities:
Mobilizing Against Crime Making Partnerships Work 1991
J 28.14/2-2 232 Crime
& Illegal Immigration 1991
J 28.14/2-2 233 Probation
In The
J 28.14/2-2 234 Suppose We were Really Serious About Police Departments
Becoming "Learning Organions"? 1997
J 28.14/2-2 235 Crime in Public Housing: Clarifying Research Issues 1991
J 28.14/2-2 236 Pulling
Levers: Getting Deterrence Right 1998
J 28.14/2-2 237 Addiction
Is A Brain Disease And It Matters 1990
J 28.14/2-2 238 NIJ's Locally Initiated Research Partnerships in
Policing-Factors That Add up to Success 1999
J 28.14/2-2 239 Community
Policing:
J 28.14/2-2 240 Putting
Ex-offenders Back to Work 1999
J 28.14/2-2 241 Problem
Solving with Maps 1999
J 28.14/a 1991 Day
Reporting Center for Criminal Offenders 1990
J 28.14/a Ac 7 Selective
Notification of Information National Institute of Justice/NCJRS 1983
J 28.14/a At 8 The Economics of Disincarceration 1984
J 28.14/a B 62 Probing
the Links Between Drugs and Crime 1984
J 28.14/a C 83 Electronic
Monitoring of Offenders Increases 1989
J 28.14/a D 69 Upgrading
criminal justice technology 1985
J 28.14/a D 84 Police
Crackdowns 1990
J 28.14/a D 84/2 Computer
Crime The New Crime Scene 1990
J 28.14/a D 84/3 The future of police emergency response systems 1985
J 28.14/a EL 2 Cracking
down on street drugs: News strategies 1989
J 28.14/a G 15 Vehicle
Theft Prevention Strategies 1984
J 28.14/a J 98 Looking
at Hidden Costs: Public and Private Corrections 1989
J 28.14/a N 47 Long-Term
Study Yo Trace Factors That Prevent or Cause
Criminality 1990
J 28.14/a P 75 Developing
a Law Enforcement Stress Program for Officers and their Families 1997
J 28.14/a R 31 Research,
testing upgrade criminal justice technology 1985
J 28.14/a R 31/2 Toward the multi-door courthouse 1986
J 28.14/a Sc 5 Expanding
Sentencing Options: A Governor's Perspective 1984
J 28.14/a T 22 Project
DARE 1986
J 28.14: 180 Jailing
drunk drivers: Impact on the criminal justice system 1085
J 28.14: 181 Drug
Treatment As a Sanction 1990
J 28.14: 184 Making
Jails Productive 1991
J 28.14: 185 Corrections
and the private sector 1985
J 28.14: 186 New
Technology Aids Forensic Science 1991
J 28.14: 188 Police
and Prosecutors Coordinate Efforts Shock Incarceration 1989
J 28.14: 189 Operation
Bootstrap" Opening Corporate Classrooms to Police 1989
J 28.14: 191 Solving
Crimes: A New Look at Investigations 1984
J 28.14: 192 Prosecuting child sexual abuse--new approaches 1987
J 28.14: 193 "Smart"
policing reduces crime 1987
J 28.14: 194 Controlling
pretrial drug use through testing 1986
J 28.14: 195 Resolving
disputes---Toward the multi-door courthouse 1986
J 28.14: 196 Prosecuting
child sexual abuse- new approaches 1986
J 28.14: 197 Teaching
kids today "no" to drug and alcohol 1986
J 28.14: 198 Volunteer
judges ease case backlogs 1986
J 28.14: 199 Drug
Use Forecasting (DUF) 1988
J 28.14: 200 Block
watch volunteers help
J 28.14: 201 Private
Employment of Public Police 1988
J 28.14: 202 Emergency
Response to the Homeless: The Police Role 1988
J 28.14: 203 AIDS
and the law enforcement officer 1987
J 28.14: 204 Using
Dolls to Interview Child Victims: Tips, Techniques, and Problems 1988
J 28.14: 205 Helping
crime victims 1987
J 28.14: 206 The Visiting Fellows Program of the National Institute of
Justice 1987
J 28.14: 207 Federal
sentencing guidelines---Answers to some questions 1987
J 28.14: 208 Experiments
Help Save New Policies 1988
J 28.14: 209 Drugs
and crime 1987
J 28.14: 210 INTERPOL:
Global help in flight against drugs, terrorists, and counterfeiters 1985
J 28.14: 211 Monitoring
offenders at work and at home through electronics 1985
J 28.14: 212 The impact of the Federal sentencing guidelines 1987
J 28.14: 213 Policy
experiments come of age 1988
J 28.14: 214
J 28.14: 216 Forensic
Science: Beyond the Microscope 1983
J 28.14: 218 Juvenile
Courts Vary Greatly in How They Handle Drug and Alcohol Cases 1989
J 28.14: 219 Jailing
drunk drivers: Impact on the criminal justice system 1985
J 28.14:220 INTERPOL: Global help in fight against
counterfeiters drugs, terrorists, and 1985
J 28.14:221 Handling Calls For
Service: A Three-City Test 1984
J 28.14: 223 Selective
Incapacitation: Two Views on a Compelling Concept 1984
J 28.14: 224 Drugs
and crime: Controlling use and reducing risk through testing 1986
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