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Topics in Community Corrections, Annual Issue 2008: Applying Evidence-Based Practices in Pretrial Services
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Topics in Community Corrections, Annual Issue 2008: Applying Evidence-Based Practices in Pretrial Services
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National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
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Published 2008.
40 pages.
Related Topics
Offender assessment/screening
(Special Offenders)
Pretrial release
(Offender Management)
Spouse abuse
(Special Offenders)
Issue contents are: “Foreword” by Ken Rose; “A Framework for Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Pretrial Services” by John Clark; “Advancing Evidence-Based Practices in the Pretrial Field” by Katie Green, Pat Smith, and Kristina Bryant; “Improving Pretrial Assessment and Supervision in Colorado” by Michael R. Jones and Sue Ferrere; “Pretrial Defendants: Are They Getting Too Much of a Good Thing?” by Barbara M. Hankey; “Charge Specialty and Revictimization of Defendants Charged with Domestic Violence Offenses” by Spurgeon Kennedy; and “Pretrial Rearrests Among Domestic Violence Defendants in New York City” by Richard R. Peterson.
Accession Number: 022904
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