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National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Reports, No. 214, May/June 1989

NCJ Number
179510
Author(s)
John Buchanan; Doris L. MacKenzie; Deanna B. Ballow
Date Published
1989
Length
30 pages
Annotation
This document contains articles on police-prosecutor teams, shock incarceration programs, and the child victim as witness. It also contains abstracts of other publications on topics of interest to criminal justice professionals.
Abstract
The lead article examines innovations tried in several jurisdictions to encourage formation of joint police-prosecutor teams. The State of Maine created an entirely new agency responsible for “the investigation and coordination of investigative and prosecutorial functions in the State with respect to drug law enforcement.” The article details the Maine program and those of three municipal and county jurisdictions. Other articles look at shock incarceration programs in State correctional jurisdictions and the child victim as witness. The document includes abstracts of publications concerning corrections; courts; criminology; juvenile justice; law enforcement; probation and parole; reference and statistics; staff resource development; system policy and planning; and victims. Figure, table

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