First time offenders
Actual Conditions Regarding Elderly Prisoners (From Bulletin of the Criminological Research Department, P 6-9, 1988.)
NCJ Number
117616
Date Published
1988
Evaluation of a Drinking-Driver Rehabilitation Program for First Offenders (From Crime and Criminal Justice: Criminological Research in the 2nd Decade at the Max Planck Institute in Freiburg, P 319-336, 1988, Gunther Kaiser and Isolde Geissler, eds. -- See NCJ-116131)
NCJ Number
116142
Date Published
1988
Army Model: Boot Camp for Youthful Offenders
NCJ Number
114743
Journal
Corrections Today
Date Published
1988
Improving Academic Achievement Through Success (IMPAACTS): Help for First-Time Juvenile Offenders
NCJ Number
114871
Journal
Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation
Date Published
1988
Mississippi Department of Youth Services Cadet Achievement Program
NCJ Number
113887
Date Published
1988
Attempt to Predict Juvenile Probation Outcome Using the Jesness Inventory
NCJ Number
113257
Journal
Criminal Justice Review
Date Published
1987
Elderly Offenders: A Study of Age-Related Factors Among Custodially Remanded Prisoners
NCJ Number
111959
Journal
British Journal of Psychiatry
Date Published
1988
'No-Problem Problem': A Family Therapy Approach for Certain First-Time Adolescent Substance Abusers
NCJ Number
109282
Journal
Family Relations
Date Published
1987
Size of the 'Criminal Population:' The Prevalence and Incidence of Adult Arrest
NCJ Number
108522
Journal
Criminology
Date Published
1987
Oregon Serious Crime Survey: The Attitudes of Oregonians About Crime and the Criminal Justice System, 1983-1985
NCJ Number
106749
Date Published
1985
Wife Assault and Perceptions of Sanctions
NCJ Number
106820
Journal
Violence and Victims
Date Published
1987
Victim, Offender, and Situational Characteristics of Violent Crime
NCJ Number
105991
Journal
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Date Published
1986
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
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Crime File: Restitution and Community Service
NCJ Number
104210
Date Published
1986
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
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Peer Juries as a Juvenile Justice Diversion Technique
NCJ Number
105182
Journal
Youth and Society
Date Published
1987