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Program Focus: Work In American Prisons: Joint Ventures With The Private Sector, Us Department Of Justice
Program Focus: Work In American Prisons: Joint Ventures With The Private Sector, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Reducing Violent Crimes And Intentional Injuries, Us Department Of Justice
Reducing Violent Crimes And Intentional Injuries, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Criminal Justice: Mental Disabilities And Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Criminal Justice: Mental Disabilities And Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Civil Rights And Criminal Justice: Employment Discrimination Overview, Us Department Of Justice
Civil Rights And Criminal Justice: Employment Discrimination Overview, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Controlling Tuberculosis In Community Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
Controlling Tuberculosis In Community Corrections, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Violence In Coronet City: A Problem-Solving Exercise, Us Department Of Justice
Violence In Coronet City: A Problem-Solving Exercise, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
"Violence in Coronet" describes violence as it appeared and was responded to in a major American city in the late 1980's. Although the case is based on real events, it has been augmented both by incorporating statistical information from other cities and by introducing some specific fictional aspects that could have happened in almost any city.
The case was developed to stimulate discussion about how America's cities might best respond to the violence that seems to be overtaking them. Thus, the case combines historical and fictional events to challenge the creativity of those responding to the problem of urban violence. …