Shock incarceration programs
Crime in America's Top-Rated Cities: A Statistical Profile 1997-98, 2nd Edition
NCJ Number
170358
Date Published
1997
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
NCJ Number
170517
Date Published
Unknown
Corrections: An Issues Approach, Fourth Edition
NCJ Number
169302
Date Published
1997
Justice Under Clinton
NCJ Number
169207
Journal
Social Justice
Date Published
1995
They Died With Their Boots On: The Boot Camp and the Limits of Modern Penality
NCJ Number
169209
Journal
Social Justice
Date Published
1995
Testing the Deviance Syndrome Perspective Among Boot Camp Participants
NCJ Number
169149
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice
Date Published
1997
Juvenile Justice Reform Initiatives in the States: 1994-1996
NCJ Number
165697
Date Published
October 1997
Agencies
OJJDP
Publication Link
Criminal Justice System: Corrections (From How to Stop Crime, P 333-360, 1993, Anthony V. Bouza, -- See NCJ-168917)
NCJ Number
168929
Date Published
1993
Critical Interpretation of Correctional Bootcamps as Normalizing Institutions
NCJ Number
168997
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
1997
Boot Camps, Exercise, and Delinquency: An Analytical Critique of the Use of Physical Exercise to Facilitate Decreases in Delinquent Behavior
NCJ Number
168992
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
1997
Effectiveness of a Shock Incarceration Program and a Minimum Security Prison in Changing Attitudes Toward Drugs
NCJ Number
168993
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
1997
Analysis of Attitudinal Change and Community Adjustment Among Probationers in a County Boot Camp
NCJ Number
168994
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
1997
Boot Camps for Young Offenders
NCJ Number
168995
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
1997
What Disciplinary Rehabilitation Unit Participants Are Saying About Shock Incarceration
NCJ Number
168996
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
1997
Is There a "Second Generation" of Shock Incarceration Facilities?: The Evolving Nature of Goals, Program Elements, and Drug Treatment Services in Boot Camp Programs (From Intermediate Sanctions: Sentencing in the 1990s, P 89-111, 1995, John Ortiz Smykla and William L Selke, eds. -- See NCJ-167581)
NCJ Number
167586
Date Published
1995
Intermediate Sanctions: Sentencing in the 1990s
NCJ Number
167581
Date Published
1995
Do Boot Camp Graduates Make Better Probationers?
NCJ Number
167209
Journal
Journal of Crime and Justice
Date Published
1996
Tracking Investigation To Determine Boot Camp Success and Offender Risk Assessment for CRIPP Participants
NCJ Number
167220
Journal
Journal of Crime and Justice
Date Published
1996
Boot Camps: The Empirical Record
NCJ Number
166714
Journal
American Jails
Date Published
1996