Oregon
Anticipating Community Drug Problems
Starting a Sex Offender Program: Reports From Three Communities
Pushing the Envelope: Leadership in Prosecution
Effectiveness of Supervised Pretrial Release
Evaluation of Efforts to Implement No-Drop Policies: Two Central Values in Conflict
Treatment of Sex Offenders
Community Corrections in Oregon: Empowerment Philosophy and Sex Offender Supervision Network
Are You Really Doing Community Policing?
Using Knowledge and Teamwork To Reduce Crime
Prostitution and Fellatio
Acquiring and Utilizing Resources to Enhance and Sustain a Safe Learning Environment (Guide 8 from Safe and Secure: Guides to Creating Safer Schools)
Using the Polygraph
Angels in Marble: Problems in Stimulating Community Involvement in Community Policing
Effects of Determinate Sentencing on Inmate Misconduct in Prison
Recidivism Among the Customers of Female Street Prostitutes: Do Intervention Programs Help?
TECHBeat, July/August 2018
Mapping the Implementation Landscape: Assessing the Systemic Capacity of Statewide Community Corrections Agencies to Deliver Evidence-Based Practices Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research
State Administering Agencies
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