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Punishment and Deterrence o 'Ann Arbor, U'nive:r;sity of MicItigan Press, [19741~ 189 p~
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A series of papers by this,.intE:!rnat:i.onallY'~knownanalyst thevaiue oj: deterrentsanctiPns., ':rhe$e essays span,th~ past 20 years and lay th"e, gr6undworR for.analysesthat~o far beyond the "does thispr()gram/wc)l::k?ll'cih which mOst correc:;tional research 1,sba~ed/ ... ",,' ",,' , '
2 ",Beard~ Be,lle.., .... , Juvenile Probation: An AnaJ,yses of the Case Records of' Fiv,e
,dred Children,,' 'New York,~erican Bool<..Co~pany, 1934~,2i9p~
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This ana;Ly::;is of case':re¢ord56f:'ProbatioI1e:t:$fr6mth~Bost(>n;' JuveniJ.e,Courtw,~s,reprinted: il1.196,9, and is stil1be:i.ngcited} in juvenile delinquency' IHerat1l:re~' The physical and ,Illental " " conditi,bris'ofthese chil,c1ren,thectiuses,oftheir deliriqu¢r1.cy, and the suc(!ess,' or failure, of act;Lve,treatment .on "probat~ori" are considered .. A thorQugW· an<! :i):luIiii.natil)K study" 0
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Becker, Gary, S. andWi11iant M~Landes" ~c:ls. Essays in'the Economics,,::'ofCrime ''and Punishment.' 'New "York, C~lum-bi~ UniVersity,P1=e,ss" 1974., ',268' p.
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California~ llurl3au Of' Criminal U$tatis~icS" '. Crime and Dedingtiency in. California. Sacramento; ta~yissue) .. .. "
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'.~. Statistical:tnformat:l.qJl, ¢ha;l;'ts ~ndgraphs on all apsects of crimit{al and. juvenilE! justice. ,See p48; 1972 :/:or.dis;
. 'positiOl1sof juvenil~offenders; p 36, 1973 for juvenile
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Criminal Justice System. Sacramento, 1911i, 150 p.'
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Seeppio" 15-,17 'for des,¢t.bip1£;.on aqd $upp6rtin~statistics of the juvenUe probation syst.em. Theprpbationstibsidy. system is
, eXplained "briefly.A.lso see. Tables V-1,2, -13, -14, .,.15, -17 for J\lvenil,e statistics"
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'Conlprehensiv,e statistics on adult and juvenil,efelony arrest.s.
California. Department pf the' Youth AuthQrity • iA Review of ACCUII1ulat.ed· Research i.nthe Cali.:Eornia Youth Authority~ [SacrC4Uent()], 1974~174, p •.
'LEGIS REF
A summary al1d "e.v:a1uation of r'es,:garchpr()grams urid,~'!'taJq~nby the .Youth Authority since 1958. Of particular interest are the ,sections oncommun:i,ty-based programs which,ine;ludesan ana.lYl:lis of; theP.ropation SUbsidy PrqgrClm, the CprIlIllUn:tty .... T:rea£rt.entProJec;:t,,&nd the Lps Angeles Communitypel;i.l').(:[l~ency ...
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.O&lifornia~):)~pat'.trn'?ni of; the YOUth Autho:l:ity~ , ,[outh SELryJceBureausinCaliforriia;)?:rogr,r:~sReport Number 3, bYE1C1ine'J).t1Xbu:l:)r.~craJ,I1ent/9,:1972~.'13~p.'
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A detailed descl:'iption of Californ;la,lsYouth EierViceBurea~s, from objectives and definitions, throllghadministration, to evaluation. Also, contains the Pre~ideptl? Commiss:i;c)71.ori Youth Service Burea1',1sf sta.!ldards and goals. ,Statistica~ tables ai::eincluded. Varying degrees of succes,swere achieved; report is positive on the whole.
California. Leg:i.'slatul:'e. Assembly. RuLes COnUnittee, and"Offic,eof Research., _
Preliminary Report on the Costs and Effects dl: the California Crim:" inal:Justice System and Recommendations for ~~gi?lation to Increase Support of Local ;Police and Correc.tionsl'rogt-"f:mts. Sacramento, 1,969. 225p. ~
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Findings indicate that 'the 'entire spectrum of the cl,"iminal justice system should, be ol:'ganized as·~ne ,entity 'so -tha~ Federal and/\?rState funds couldbe·reallo6\;t.ed at need t08,n " underfund~d or pal:'ticu1arly effective component~Further .," findings: over 60%, of those currently committed to prison could be ret~ined in lessexpensiv::e,localprograins .. ' ',.
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The Use of the Jesness Inventory on a Sample of Britisb Probationers. 6' f () London, H.M. S.O. 20p. (Home ,",I ice Research Study in the Causes
of Delinquency and Treatment of Offenders, no. 12) " ,
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The Jesness, inventory wei's devised' tomeasUr'e the tendency to ' , qsocial behavior, plus ten other . personality aspeci:s.Briti~,h probationers, age 17-20,aq males, were sampled and the '1:'e'sult~. com~red to Jesness' Cali£ornia.,,:t~ests and to a si:Unple of BQrstal boys in Brita;in.~e I ' "
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Jmpact •. Intensive M~tched Erobation and Atter-.Care Treatment, vol.. 1 "Design of the Probation Experiment and An Interim Evaluati,on il • ;,
''''''''''tonrlon," H.M. S~O~, 1974. 60, p. (Home Office Resea,rch Studyno o 24) "Q
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Description of the 0plans and progress of the Home' Office Re-,., search Unit I s \probationstudybegun in 1961~Purposeof the studyistoevaluate the-effectiveness of various types of
'trea,tment for .particular types of ' offenders. [Several of the 'reports are arino,!=ated ~lsetqhere in this bibliography.]
Frai2;~r, Robett L$~,et al. '~Incarceration and Adult Felon Probat~on in T_exas:, A Cost C,omparisqn.
'Huntsville, ,Texas~Sam !:louston Stateliniversity, Institute of Con": t(jmporaryCoprections a,nd the Behavioral Sciences, 1973. 123 p. (Criminal Justice Honograph;~ vol •. IV, no. 3)
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Examines the possipility'of expanding the present county~ fina1;}Ced proha:t:ion system. Cost of probation 'per person is 8% of the cost of i'ncarceration, but the probation sy~tem is understa£fedand lacks the; needed service capacity. Recommends state:; coordinaqon of a.n upgraded county admin~.stration system and, subsidizatiQnof 2/3 of the cost. '
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The difficulty pf evalul:J.ting the effectiveness of various' methods chosen to alter criminal behavior lies in the in-' conclusive. results' of theprogram.s; "and :th!3 ~actthl;lt none are
',readil:vcompara1?le. w.ith other prggrams. Cont.ains. suggestions :I:oragency changes i3.ndre,.str1,lcturing of organizations so that thesE;l,pl:obl~m~c:a!l be alleviated.
Ha,rt~· Ian~ Factors Relatingt:o Reconviction Among Young Dublin Er~bationers. (lreli!.nd) EconoIl\ic and So~ia.l Research, InEltitute, 1974. 124· p.
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. Emphaf;lisis.onrehabilitatibn and comratirtitY-based't-reatment. t\ Coyers .. ·the Ca1iforni~' Youth' Project, . ~.he . Denver non.,.,r.esidentj.al. . facilities program, Newark l sEssexf:Le;lds . experiment,ando~}1ers.~' ConcludesthateJCfierim,entat1.onwi th ngn.,.ptmitive, probat1-onary .. type correctionshasJ;lot expo~ed thecOIDmuid:ty 1:;p danger. In. 0
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St.munari~'es research onei,.ght specific areas .. in the. field of criminology,qraws(!onelUsiol1S, ~nd Jndi,cates ri~ed for fUl:"\' ther study. SeeespeciaHy' Chapter 6, "Assess.ing the Effect·1
iveneSsdf }?Un;j.shment· an~Treatme;nt~I'w.h~~hgiye;s~tatist4.cal comp13 .. ;risons:'hetweei1,~proba.tioll, '. incarceration and .other.t;ypes of trelltllient, and which also discusfl,~S some problems 'iit de'-,: tenninin~ .standards of effectiveness. '. '. . '., ~
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Kuehn ,Lowe 11 L. An' Evaluation .of the Cal:Lfdrnia 'Probation Slio'S1dYP.:rbgra'Ih. Arbor, Mich .. , Vnl.versity . MiGrofi1m.s , 1973~209p. . ..
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techpiquesandf:r:om. severfll: per,f;lpectives,g . Findings :'are' the deGlineis n()tEmtireh':du~tq theProbat~On,StlP.~,±dy.pr()g:tam.
' .. ~ommi t~el1t rates,; ha;(i.been,,?ecIiJ1.~,pg~1:l: ~p\n¢. ar,e,as"l?ef{);re' .tEe .,progtcmipeganandother~:l,del'yrelated?fact:ors~. s~c'li~aspo~Un '. latiori grpwth ,andqha):iges"Jllcr~me' rat~Jl,hav:e:),!aJle:E\ee.9t'61:r
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Community Treatment and Social ,Control:> A Critici:j.l Analysis of ,Juyehile Correctional Policy. Ghicago, University of Chicago Pre,ss, 19750 254 cp. (includes bibliography) (Sttidiesin Crime,.and Jus'"' .tic'e) .
LEGts REF " a
Thorough analy~is of theCalifo';rnia'Treatment Project and the l?robatio.nSubsidy Program, drawn from official, documents. pl\1s pup1ishedand unpublished research studies.. .Conclllsion is' tha,t these programs ~remore cQstlyarid no: more e;ffective t;han traditionalprogrruns. A further .conc lusion is that theProbation Subsidy 'Program has 'resulted iIiJ..onger instit'''utional stays. l!it.~the state level, .;I,nd greater use of detention at the local ~evel, . contrary tporils1nal intent.
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Evcilu,ation Studies.N. y.., Pra~ger,1975 .. i35p. (includes' bib-liog~aph;y + 'indices) (j
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This study was. undertaken atC',th~ request .ofct:he NY'8 Governor's 'Committee on Criminal Offenders and t-las supported by State funds. It is e.p"exhallstive eV.!3.1uation of .reports of"prog';raIlls usirigk,nown pd.fuinal'-rehabll:itation te~1:miques; drawn from. thousands of studies •. Mat~rial ,<?n .prooation is found throughOllt" ,
Missouri. ·Division'of Public Health and Welfare.
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Pata. wllsgathered from Missouri's 43 juvenile cqurts;a 15% . ~ .increase· incas.es was expa'l;',ienced between 1972 and 1973. Of
th~c;:as.~s r~ferredc.: to ju,venHecourt, 17~9% ~ere place(;lon " probation. ~. ..' \)
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" Ccntains statistic!;; cn the use of"prcbstion;sta,tewide, N~w Ycrk, City', suburban NewYcrk City, andupstate..Dataisgivtm ,fcr drug cffenses separately frcm data, cn,ctherfe16nies~
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Agencies2 PublicandVolunta:iy; Involved in tlieOp¢rat:i.()ncftne C()urts' in' the City cfNewYcrk; A Re,pcrtBreprired bytheSub""Conimittee cn Liaiscn With PupUc andP:rivate Agetl'cies of the DepartlTIfmtal ' " teescf the Appe~Tlate Divi'siqns,First and Seccrid DepartItl,erits" New YC;l;'k, 1972 .. , 375 p~+ appendices.
LEGIS ,REF
Directcry, ccmpiled by ques,ticnnaitesurv~y,()£periptleral "s,;y's~, tem cf justice'~ ,;agencies. "PUrpcse cf ~Sumy!,,~as; tcid'enti:f;yand desc:ribe th,e aglencies; idei:i't.ify vprob lema-;efii; ,suggest":remeqies,i and cpen up ccmmunicatj.qns;\find tcdetlerm1net;he extent'anc;:1com"", plexity cf the~;eagencief:lt interactio,p"wfththe courts in New York"City.
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SUrv~Y' taken to, identify un,met nleeds. :F~ndingswere t:h8.t emplcy""" , m~ntandper$ciial,,:probl,~m ccunselingw~;t:'earea$whli;lre'J~be most" , 0
a~~istancewasneeded5 . Pllggest,' reallccationc:f re$qurces,~nd. st:1'\.engthened diagncsispf.cffender needs.. ",
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Evaluation of the ~ntep.§J'ye Diagnostic Uni.t,. St. Louis County Juveni'le ·Cour,t. C~n:'bondale, lU., Southern Ill;i.noisUniversity, Rehabilitation Instftutc;!, 1974. - 1St .. +ae?,endices.<ndmeo e ) ..
LEGIS REF
Descr;iption OfCi. program that providesintensivet'):"eatment ,to se'verely disturbedchi1,dren. placed on probation. A positive result 1'1SSSeen in the alleviation of f~iiy probletnsanareduced ipv.o1 vement inseriou,~ delinquency. , ' JIowever, no significant change in recidivism rates was perceived~ A longer period of follow-up evaltlat;i.on . is needed to d!;:\termine the true value of the program.
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,Reports the results pf a study of 1000 probationers made in 1948-49, elev:en years after probation began. l'uFPose of the eva1uatiQn was to determine the ,effectiveness of probation va. imp}:isonmentin three ar~as: impact on the offender,sa£etyo£ the public; and cost ... With regard fo the findings on the probation serVice, it is interesting to note that the weaknesses
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no. 2 "Three Hundred Presentence Report Recommendations", 1? p~ .,"
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',Pa:tolees e.ndMandatpty Releases:Pemogr.aphicDatal'~ 1:966','62~. '.,,,
IIDecision-tnaldrig and tIie Probation Officer: The Etresentence'Report Recommendationll, .1966,l.9-t.
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liThe I Idea. 1 t Supervision Caselbad:A PJ;eliminary Evaluafion" , 1966, 39..l. . .', , (/
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liThe Intensive Supervision Caseload: APl;'eHinin- ;~ ary'Eva..luation ", 1967, 40.e.
"ClassiUcation Criteria' for Establishing Case-lQadcModelsH ,1967~1:4..e.. . ' . ~j
IIThe·Impact.of SuperviScJop: Officer and Offender \/. Assessll1ent" ~1967 ,,9~~.
Prediction Methods in . .friminology; including a prediction study of young men on probation.,London,{)H.M. S~,f)., 1971. 233 p. ' (Ho~e Office Research Studies, no. 7)
364~2 S594 73-988· Ji
A somewhat technical repot'tf qJl:i:..te a bit o:E,the space is used to exple.inthe wpat and why. of pred'.tction studies,. Contains. $ho1:t reviews of m~ny p'revio'Us studies, mostfroril theU. So
Slott, I 'I'Vi ng and Williaml'1. Spre.Ghe,r Cost Effectiveness andC'riminal,3ustice" MewYerk, AmeiicanSoGiety of MechanicalEngine~'):s, 1971.],e. "(71-WAlMgt:"4)
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Sugge13tions for ways in whiGh'systemsanalysis can he 1J.se.<;l to make Grime ul,lprofitiJ,ple;;J and obtainthe:ll1osteffe¢tiv~lLse of .criminal justice' funds" Gene:rally concerns tbe pretrial segment ".' of thegystem, . buf:t:be.'ideasqn iesource allocation land cost"",····· effectiveness a1:8 .apPlic~b~e to anyp.o1:tion.
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The symposium reviewed.§Qcial Indicators, 1973, published by the U. S.O:J;fice of Management and Budget. The reviews contain some material on offenders andrehabilitationll plus data on cornpa-r:isc>ns with other countries~ ,
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~. Administrative Office of the United Sta"tes Courts. Federal Offenders in United States District Gourts.. Washipgton, 1975. [288 p.]
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Format of the series is revamped with thi"s report :'1 data is c;ompiled for each distl','ict court. Statistics includ~;pro1)ation and are broken down by type of offense, type. of s~:ntence; and by sex~ age, and pdor record.
S. Fedel','a1 Judicial Center. The Second Circuit Sentencing Study: A Report to the cqudges 0# the Secona Circpit." Washington, Government Printing Offi<~e, 1974. 54 p. + appendices.
LEGIS REF
A disparity study of sentences for "paper defendants". Gives some insight in,tothe use and variability of presentence reports and of th,¢ effect of the sentencing recommendations and. alternatives presented by the Probation Office.
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36 U. S. Law Enforcement Administration and U. S. Bureau of the Census. Historical' Statistics on Expenditure and E:mpl_o,Y1!!ent;. for the Criminal Justice System; 1971 to 1973. Washington, Government Printing Office, 197?~ 100. (LEAA: SD-EE no. 6 , Census:GSS no. 73)
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First in a ~eries. Data are extracted from other, more detaH-ed,'reports. Covers: police., the judiciary, ~,egal "services;
o prosecution,indigent defense, correction,' and "other". Infor-mation on probation is included in the se:ction on cOl:;rections.
U" S,. National. Criminal. Justice, Information and StatisticsService~ "SourcehookofCt"iminal Justice 8tat.istics ,1973, by Michael ~iildelang,
.et: al.Washington, Government Printing Office, 1974. 49'9p.
SR364 . £8824 1973
Annual publication; 1974 is on order; '1975 is not yetlpublisged. tTom:p:i,lat:i;onof material available from a wide spectrumof';'
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Probation: Research 11
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publications •. , Focus is nationwide, but ,on State and loc.al data rather than Federal. Subjects covered include f:lystem character.;, istics, jud;J.cial processing, and persolls under cOlZrectional l)
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u •. , S. National ~rim;inal Justice Reference Service. Adult Probation and Parole. Washington:l 1976. 1.51-6 •
LEGIS REF
IBM printout, 176 items with abstracts.
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Veloo, K. V. w The Outcome of P:t;'obation for Juwenile O.f!enders in Singap"o!~~ i~ 'National Youth Leadership,:'frairting0Institute, May, 197Z. l05-9.
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Examines the results of pr6batio~ during the probationary period .and during the post-prQbati9fi period of 536 juvenile offenders who Wet'e on probation 1961,.1962.. Shows a success rate. of 80.4% during the period of sUpervision; this drops off to 56.9%for a follow-up time of 7-9 years."
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Evaluation ~1?(1:~!tal MeaSUres. New York, Ra.ndom HoUse~\ 196~.. 177 p. (includes index)
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An examination of the problems of eyaluatingthe effectiveness of various types of penal·sanctidns.. .
41 .' Wisconsin. Corrections Divisipn. Planning, Development and Research Buteau." . (,
1973 Probation and Parole ,Terminations. .t1ad'ison, 1975,. 2~ p'. (Statistical BuB.etin C.,.56)
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Latest in a f:ltatistica.l,inforrnation series which ~:t"eaks dpw'n in-< formation pn the clients supervised, by a wi<,te;ariety of,~,,!=con6~~c and social indicators. '.,. . .
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Th~prQgram, fOF both adults and juveniles, h~s an:over/illl $uccess rate of· 75 .. 80% for adults, 67-70% for juvenilese With both groups, nonwhites have anappreci.ably higher success rate •
. Racial cfiff~rences between offender and volunteef"has l~tt1eor no effect on the otit~ome;. inner city volunteers havE:' a higher s.ucCess rate with the probationers.
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43WO~)(I,. Artll.l,lrLewis. , ])ev,:i1ant Behavior. and Cont.rol Strategies.' Le~ington, Ma,ss., Lex
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,~~0 .', . Anex&fIlin@.tionof .crime and other type(i of. tlnaC~E:ptab1e be-havior. pons:i,ders the role of law, th~ inherent possib:UHies and lirqitations for deterrertce,· ~rid a,n evaluation of curl;'e,nt
.' rehabilitation policies. Contains brief analyses and some compari.sons of many studies on the Causes ofc,rime and on the "curesH , both proposed and in effects
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