Oregon
Criminal Justice and Drug Treatment Systems Linkage: Federal Promotion of Interagency Collaboration in the 1970s
Social Capital Among Women Offenders: Examining the Distribution of Social Networks and Resources
Conceptualization and Measurement of Citizens' Crime Prevention Behaviors
Drug Courts May Reap Big Savings for Corrections and Taxpayers
National Evaluation of the COPS Program: Ten Case Studies
Evaluating a Domestic Violence Program in a Community Policing Environment: Research Implementation Issues
Faith-Based Programs Give Facilities a Helping Hand
How Portland Does It: Community Prosecution
Cost-Benefit Study of a Breaking the Cycle Program for Juveniles
Using Shotguns as Less-Lethal Weapons
Process Evaluation of the Multnomah County Drug Testing and Evaluation Program
Poverty, State Capital, and Recidivism Among Women Offenders
Anticipating Community Drug Problems
Starting a Sex Offender Program: Reports From Three Communities
Pushing the Envelope: Leadership in Prosecution
Effectiveness of Supervised Pretrial Release
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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