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Corrections Sentencing
Friday, January 18, 2008
A Great Recidivism Policy
By which I mean, it’s great to
increase recidivism
. The failure to fund inmate education at appropriate levels as they’re considering doing in UT.
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Can This Be Our New National Motto, Please?
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The Evil We Do
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Would I Know Me If I Met Me?
A Great Recidivism Policy
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A Crime in WI??
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Words to Remember
Drug Courts in KY Redux
John Lennon and Corrections Sentencing
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In Case You Were Wondering
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If You Thought TECHNOCORRECTIONS Was Scary
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Sentencing Project on Racial Impact Statements
Expert Political Judgment II
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Let's Hope He Moves Here
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Model Judge in Mental Health Court
Prisoners at Sea
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Don't Let This Word Get Out
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Welcome to Planet Reality, Chief
Uh, Don't Quit the Day Job, Doug
The Corrections Sentencing Costs of War
Out of the Mouths of Meatheads
More NCJRS Abstracts, January 13, 2007
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Could Be the Biggest News for Corr Sent
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Perfidy and Stupidity
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All the Jamie Lynn Spears That's Fit to Print
What's Usually Forgotten
The Right Kind of Victim
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In Case You Need to Know for Your Guidelines
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IA and Corrections Sentencing
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