Selective incapacitation
Selective Incapacitation Revisited: Why the High-Rate Offenders Are Hard to Predict
Date Published
1987
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Selective Incapacitation and the Serious Offender: A Longitudinal Study of Criminal Career Patterns
Date Published
1988
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Criminal Violence and Incapacitation: Wishes and Realities
Date Published
1991
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Duration of Adult Criminal Careers - Final Report
Date Published
1982
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NIJ-Sponsored
Classification, Prediction, and Criminal Justice Policy
Date Published
1990
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NIJ-Sponsored
Classification, Prediction, and Criminal Justice Policy
Date Published
1990
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Remarks By James K Stewart to the New England Council on Crime and Delinquency Prevention, Narragansett, Rhode Island, September 25, 1985
Date Published
1985
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Selective Incapacitation?
Date Published
1985
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Minotaur Defense: The Myth of the Pathological Intoxication Defense
NCJ Number
242822
Journal
American Criminal Law Review
Date Published
2012
Using Simulation Modeling to Evaluate Sentencing Reform in California: Choosing the Future
NCJ Number
224429
Journal
Journal of Experimental Criminology
Date Published
September 2008
Silence of the Lambdas: Deterring Incapacitation Research
NCJ Number
220671
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
December 2007
Sentencing Using Statistical Treatment Rules: What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us
NCJ Number
220675
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
December 2007
Estimating the Number of Crimes Averted by Incapacitation: An Information Theoretic Approach
NCJ Number
220674
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
December 2007
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NIJ-Sponsored
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Selectively Incapacitating Frequent Offenders: Costs and Benefits of Various Penal Scenarios
NCJ Number
220673
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
December 2007