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The Evolution of Community Corrections |
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The Panacea Pendulum: An Account of Community as a Response to Crime |
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The Current State of Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions |
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A Crime Control Rationale for Reinvesting in Community Corrections |
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The Current State of Parole in America |
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Between Prison and Probation: Intermediate Sanctions |
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The Impact of Community Corrections on Offender Recidivism and Community Safety |
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Probation and Parole: Public Risk and the Future of Incarceration Alternatives |
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Prison Versus Probation in California: Implications for Crime and Offender Recidivism |
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Experience with Intermediate Sanctions: Rationale and Program Effectiveness |
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Defining a Continuum of Sanctions: Some Research and Policy Development Implications |
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Evaluating Intermediate Sanction Programs |
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What Works With Juvenile Offenders? A Review of ``Graduated Sanction'' Programs |
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Community Corrections for Drug-Abusing Offenders |
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Treatment for Drug-Abusing Offenders Under Community Supervision |
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Drug Testing in Community Corrections: Results of an Experimental Evaluation |
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Elizabeth Piper Deschenes |
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Evaluating the Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) Program |
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Attitudes of Offenders and the Public Toward Community Corrections |
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American Attitudes About Punishment: Myth and Reality |
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What Punishes? Inmates Rank the Severity of Prison Versus Intermediate Sanctions |
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Elizabeth Piper Deschenes |
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Innovative Programs in Community Corrections |
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Neighborhood Probation: Adapting a ``Beat Cop'' Concept in Community Supervision |
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Chicago's Project Safeway: Strengthening Probation's Links With the Community |
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Redmond, Washington's SMART Partnership for Police and Community Corrections |
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Boston's Operation Night Light: An Emerging Model for Police-Probation Partnerships |
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Considering the Future of Community Corrections |
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The Ethics of Community-Based Sanctions |
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Intensive Rehabilitation Supervision: The Next Generation in Community Corrections? |
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When Community Corrections Means Business: Introducing ``Reinventing'' Themes to Probation and Parole |
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Challenges for Corrections in the Community |
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