Fiscal Year 1990 Program Plan: National Institute of JusticeU.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, 1990 - Criminal justice, Administration of - 123 pages |
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... scientists and practitioners . Peer reviewers are an essential part of the talented corps of researchers and practitioners the Institute has assembled — a braintrust in the truest sense . The intellectual rigor they bring to bear on ...
... scientists and practitioners . Peer reviewers are an essential part of the talented corps of researchers and practitioners the Institute has assembled — a braintrust in the truest sense . The intellectual rigor they bring to bear on ...
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... sciences and criminal justice technology 69 Richard Rau , 202-724-7631 Single cycle : March 16 , 1990 Offender classification and prediction of criminal behavior 73 Richard Laymon , 202-724-7631 Cycle 1 : January 12 , 1990 Cycle 2 : May ...
... sciences and criminal justice technology 69 Richard Rau , 202-724-7631 Single cycle : March 16 , 1990 Offender classification and prediction of criminal behavior 73 Richard Laymon , 202-724-7631 Cycle 1 : January 12 , 1990 Cycle 2 : May ...
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... science research studies in developing new crime control policies . Major concerns persist about prison population sizes and prison costs . Yet nearly 80 percent of all convicted felons are not sentenced to prison but are on some form ...
... science research studies in developing new crime control policies . Major concerns persist about prison population sizes and prison costs . Yet nearly 80 percent of all convicted felons are not sentenced to prison but are on some form ...
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... Sciences concluded that , in contrast to the beliefs of many criminologists of the 1950's and 1960's , the available scientific evidence " favors a proposition supporting deter- rence more than it favors one asserting that deterrence is ...
... Sciences concluded that , in contrast to the beliefs of many criminologists of the 1950's and 1960's , the available scientific evidence " favors a proposition supporting deter- rence more than it favors one asserting that deterrence is ...
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... Sciences , 1979 . 3. A. Blumstein , J. Cohen , and D. Nagin , eds .; Deterrence and Incapacitation : Esti- mating the Effects of Criminal Sanctions on Crime Rates , Washington , D.C. , National Academy of Sciences , 1978 : 7 . 4. Ibid ...
... Sciences , 1979 . 3. A. Blumstein , J. Cohen , and D. Nagin , eds .; Deterrence and Incapacitation : Esti- mating the Effects of Criminal Sanctions on Crime Rates , Washington , D.C. , National Academy of Sciences , 1978 : 7 . 4. Ibid ...
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