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Acknowledgments
The analytic framework and the site data on which this bulletin
is based involved observations, interviews, and discussions with
officials and key actors in prosecutors offices across the
country. Unfortunately, they are too numerous to mention here.
Our
thanks to them all for their cooperation, enthusiasm, and patience.
We are extremely grateful to Barbara Boland and Catherine Coles,
pioneers in community prosecution research, for generously sharing
their time, knowledge, insights, and extensive research into community
justice. We also wish to thank Michael Kuykendall, Community Prosecution
Program Director of the American Prosecutors Research Institute,
for his support of our efforts.
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