Cost-benefit analysis
Sneak Thieves and Cat Burglars Beware: DNA Evidence Puts Law Enforcement Hot on the Perpetrator's Trail in High-Volume Serial Crimes
NCJ Number
216333
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
October 2006
Drug Courts: The Second Decade
Date Published
June 2006
Agencies
NIJ
Are Violent Delinquents Worth Treating?: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
NCJ Number
213833
Journal
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Date Published
May 2006
Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Kings County District Attorneys Office Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Program
NCJ Number
212988
Journal
Justice Research and Policy
Date Published
2005
Pulling Perishables
NCJ Number
211016
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
August 2005
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Bangs for the Buck: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Cyberterrorism
NCJ Number
207732
Journal
Studies in Conflict &Terrorism
Date Published
September 2004
Can Cost-Benefit Analysis Answer Criminal Justice Policy Questions and If So, How?
NCJ Number
206235
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
August 2004
Recidivism Among Juvenile Offenders Over Periods Ranging From One to Twenty Years Following Residential Treatment
NCJ Number
205522
Journal
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation
Date Published
2004
Cost-Benefit Analysis for Juvenile Justice Programs
NCJ Number
202359
Date Published
May 2002
Agencies
OJJDP-Sponsored
Methodological and Theoretical Implications of Using Subject-Generated Consequences in Test of Rational Choice Theory
NCJ Number
198756
Journal
Justice Quarterly
Date Published
December 2002
Young People and Alcohol: An Econometric Analysis
NCJ Number
198567
Journal
Addiction
Date Published
December 2002
North Carolina's Alternative Learning Programs: An Evaluation of Juvenile Structured Day Programs for Suspended and Expelled Youth
NCJ Number
198388
Date Published
September 2002