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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 United States: Practices And Challenges    1994

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: Chicago's Experience  1999

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 Philadelphia  1986

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   Newport News tests problem-oriented policing    1987

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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