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Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 12: Research Performance Progress Report For January Through June 2013, Philip M. Stinson
Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 12: Research Performance Progress Report For January Through June 2013, Philip M. Stinson
Philip M Stinson
The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.
Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 15: Police Integrity Lost: Presentation At 2013 Asc Conference, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach, Steven L. Brewer
Police Integrity Lost Podcast Episode 15: Police Integrity Lost: Presentation At 2013 Asc Conference, Philip M. Stinson, John Liederbach, Steven L. Brewer
Philip M Stinson
The purpose of the podcast is to promote police integrity by gaining a better understanding of police crime, correlates of police misconduct, and agency responses to officer arrests. New podcast episodes are posted monthly. This project is supported by Award No. 2011-IJ-CX-0024, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.
Pathway To Change: A Jail Labyrinth Project, Donna M. Zucker Rn, Phd, Faan
Pathway To Change: A Jail Labyrinth Project, Donna M. Zucker Rn, Phd, Faan
Donna M. Zucker
This video is a documentary of a labyrinth building project at a county jail.
'Street Arabs, Gutter Snipes And Waifs': The Problem Of Wayward, Abandonned And Desitute Children In New York City, 1840-1920, Robert G. Waite
'Street Arabs, Gutter Snipes And Waifs': The Problem Of Wayward, Abandonned And Desitute Children In New York City, 1840-1920, Robert G. Waite
Robert G. Waite
The problem of wayward and destitute youths plagued New York City throughout the later 19th century. During these years an estimated 40,000 children lived much of their lives on the streets. A number of civic reformers launched a number of programs to combat these problem, to aid the children. This article focuses on the problem of the wayward youths. The essay is available on-line at the website newyorkhistoryreview.com (see attached) and it will be published in the annual volume for 2012.
'The Most Model Prison Of The World': The Albany County Penitentiary And 19th Century Prison Reform, Robert G. Waite
'The Most Model Prison Of The World': The Albany County Penitentiary And 19th Century Prison Reform, Robert G. Waite
Robert G. Waite
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The Inaugural Issue Of The Journal Of Knowledge And Best Practices In Juvenile Justice And Psychology
Contemporary Issues in Juvenile Justice
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