Subjects," by Dr. Novell Morris and Mr. Michael Mills of the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice of the University of Chicago Law School ' : the very recent reiwrt of the Fordham-Yale 1'rison Research Group entitled. Pretrial Settlement Conference: An Evaluation - Page 169by Wayne A. Kerstetter, Anne M. Heinz - 1979 - 184 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1970 - 574 pages
...financed by the National Defender Project of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association and by the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice of the University of Chicago Law School. The Criminal Justice Act gave effect to four important principles. All four have been successfully... | |
| David L. Chambers - 1979 - 390 pages
...arm-twist? Of yet a third order is the debt I owe to those who have provided funds for the project. The Center for Studies in Criminal Justice of the University of Chicago Law School and its directors, Norval Morris and Franklin Zimring, made a leap of faith and provided funds for... | |
| Federal Judicial Center - 1976 - 282 pages
...Probation OfficerCase Aide Project conducted at the federal probation office in Chicago, sponsored by the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice of the University of Chicago Law School, and supported by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Federal Judicial Center. Mr. Pilcher... | |
| Alan E. Gelfand - 1984 - 124 pages
..."Review bibliography." 2. Source: Chicago Police Department police files, collected by the Authority, the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice of the University of Chicago Law School, and Loyola University. Time series files maintained by the Authority. 3. These unweighted UCR data... | |
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