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Creating a New Criminal Justice System for the 21st Century: Findings and Results From State and Local Program Evaluation
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Creating a New Criminal Justice System for the 21st Century: Findings and Results From State and Local Program Evaluation
Publication year:
2000
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Lessons learned from effective drug abuse and violent crime prevention programs operated at state and local levels are presented. Program evaluations include: school-based probation -- SBP (Pennsylvania); Detention Center Incarceration Program (Virginia); Merrimack County Adult Diversion Program (New Hampshire); Multnomah County STOP Drug Diversion Program; Homicide and Violent Crime Strike Force in Madison and St. Clair Counties (Illinois); Utah Day Reporting Center -- success with alternative incarceration; Drug Court Program (Oklahoma); and multijurisdictional task forces (MJTFs) -- synthesis of state and local evaluation findings.