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Reports
Capital
Punishment
Cell Phones in Prisons
Costs to Incarcerate
Correctional Officer Stress
Drugs in Corrections
Electronic Monitoring in
Corrections
Emergencies Inside Corrections
Family
Gangs in Corrections
Health Issues in Corrections
Inmates
Juvenile Corrections
Mentally Ill Inmates
Parole and Re-entry
Prisons -- Facilities
Prison Overcrowding
Prison Privatization
Prison Violence
Recidivism
Restorative Justice
Sentencing Policies
Sex Offenders
Statistics -- Corrections
Technology in Corrections
Vests for Correctional Officers
Capital Punishment
Capital
Punishment Statistics
Capital Punishment, 2005
Race and the Decision to Seek the Death Penalty in
Federal Cases
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Cell Phones in Prisons
"No More Cell Phones"
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Costs to Incarcerate
State Prison
Expenditures, 2001
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Correctional Officer Stress
Addressing Correctional
Officer Stress: Programs and Strategies
FOCUS I Survey and Final
Report: A Summary of the Findings: Families Officers and Corrections
Understanding Stress
Corrections and Family Law Enforcement Support
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Drugs in
Corrections
Drug Use and Dependence, State and Federal Prisoners,
2004
The Arrestee Drug Abuse
Monitoring (ADAM)
Compendium of Federal
Justice Statistics
Assessing the Role of Neuropsychological Functioning in
Inmates' Treatment Response
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Electronic Monitoring in
Corrections
Offender
Supervision With Electronic Technology: A User's Guide
Keeping Track of
Electronic Monitoring
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Emergencies inside Corrections
Duress Systems in
Correctional Facilities
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Family
Corrections and Family Law Enforcement Support
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Gangs in Corrections
In
the Spotlight: Gangs
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Health Issues in Corrections
Correctional Health Care:
Addressing the Needs of Elderly, Chronically Ill, and Terminally Ill Inmates
National Commission on Correctional Health Care
HIV in Prisons and Jails
HIV in Prisons, 2004
Emerging Judicial
Strategies for the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Caseload: Mental Health Courts
in Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, San Bernardino, and Anchorage
Brief Mental Health Screening for Corrections Intake
Mental Health Problems of Prison and Jail Inmates
Medical Problems of Jail Inmates
Technical Capability Assessment of Correctional Health
Care Data Management Information Systems
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Inmates
Education and
Correctional Populations
Arrested? What Happens to Your Benefits If You Go to Jail or Prison?
Prisoners in 2005
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Juvenile Corrections
Juvenile
Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report
Juveniles in
Court
Juveniles in Adult Prisons and Jails: A National Assessment
Juveniles in
Corrections
Juvenile Residential Facility Census, 2002
Risk Management of Sexually Abusive Youth
Psychiatric Disorders of Youth in Detention
Trajectories of Violent Offenders and Risk Status in
Adolescence and Early Adulthood
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Mentally Ill Inmates
Emerging Judicial Strategies for the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Caseload:
Mental Health Courts in Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, San Bernardino, and Anchorage
Medicaid Benefits and Recidivism of Mentally Ill
Persons Released From Jail
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Parole and Re-entry
Reentry Trends in the
U.S.
In the
Spotlight: Prisoner Reentry
Corrections:
Reentry/Release
Reentry Trends in the
U.S.
Training & Technical Assistance
Probation and Parole in the United States, 2005
The Social Process of Reentry for Female Ex-Offenders
Correctional Industries Preparing Inmates for Reentry
Medicaid Benefits and Recidivism of Mentally Ill
Persons Released From Jail
Smoothing the Path From Prison to Home
Mapping Prisoner Reentry: An Action Research
Handbook
Prisoner Reentry and Community Policing
Can a Leopard Change Its Spots?
Web Sites:
Corrections:
Reentry/Release; Office of Justice
Programs Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI)
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Prisons -- Facilities
Federal Bureau of Prisons' Federal Prison Facilities
Corrections
Connection (State)
Benefit Cost Analysis of Supermax Prisons:
Critical Steps and Considerations
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Prison Overcrowding
Jail
Crowding: Understanding Jail Population Dynamics
Jail Overcrowding Management
Handbook
Jail Overcrowding: A Serious Problem Requiring Comprehensive Solutions
Michigan Task
Force on Jail and Prison Overcrowding: Final Report
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Prison Violence
Confronting Confinement: The Commission on Safety and Abuse In America's Prisons
Prison Rape: A
Critical Review of the Literature, Executive Summary
Response to the Prison Rape Elimination Act
Sexual Violence in the Texas Prison System
Sex Violence Reported by Correctional Authorities, 2005
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Recidivism
Reentry Trends in
the United States: Recidivism
Juvenile
Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report
Three State Recidivism Study
Education Reduces Crime
Recidivism of Sex
Offenders Released from Prison in 1994
Medicaid Benefits and Recidivism of Mentally Ill
Persons Released From Jail
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Restorative Justice
What Future for "Public Safety" and "Restorative Justice" in Community
Corrections?
Incorporating
Restorative and Community Justice Into American Sentencing and Corrections
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Sentencing Policies
Of Fragmentation and Ferment: The Impact of State
Sentencing Policies on Incarceration Rates, 1975-2002
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Sex Offenders
Sex Offender Community
Notification: Assessing the Impact in Wisconsin
Recidivism of Sex
Offenders Released from Prison in 1994
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Statistics -- Corrections
Key Facts at a Glance
Prisoners in 2005
Compendium of Federal
Justice Statistics
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Technology
Duress Systems in
Correctional Facilities
Geographic Information
Systems: Helping Corrections Inside and Outside Prison Walls
Survey of State Criminal History Information Systems
Tracking Prisoners in Jail With Biometrics: An
Experiment in a Navy Brig
Web Sites:
National Institute of
Justice: Science and Technology;
National
Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC)
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Vests for correctional officers
Database
National Law Enforcement and Corrections
Technology Center (NLECTC)
Office of Law Enforcement Standards
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