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The San Francisco project : a study of federal probation and parole : research report / Joseph D. Lohman, Albert Wahl, and Robert M. Carter.

LIBRA HV9305.C2 L64 1965 no.1-15
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lohman, Joseph D. (Joseph Dean), 1910-1968.
Contributor:
Wahl, Albert, 1863-1941.
Carter, Robert M. (Robert Melvin), 1929-
University of California, Berkeley. School of Criminology.
National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Probation--California.
Probation.
Automobile thieves.
Judicial statistics.
Parole.
California.
Parole--California.
Criminals--California.
Criminals.
Crime--California.
Crime.
Judicial statistics--California.
Automobile thieves--California.
Physical Description:
15 volumes ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
[Berkeley] : University of California, School of Criminology, 1965-1969.
Contents:
no. 1. A non-technical description of the San Francisco project
no. 2. Three hundred presentence recommendations
no. 3. Five hundred federal offenders : demographic data
no. 4. Federal probationers and prisoners : statutory sentencing alternatives and demographic data
no. 5. Presentence report recommendations and demographic data
no. 6. Two hundred federal parolees and mandatory releasees : demographic data
no. 7. Decision-making and the probation officer : the presentence report recommendation
no. 8. The minimum supervision caseload : a preliminary evaluation
no. 9. The "ideal" supervision caseload : a preliminary evaluation
no. 10. An afterview of supervision : research design
no. 11. The intensive supervision caseload : a preliminary evaluation
no. 12. Classification criteria for establishing caseload models
no. 13. The impact of supervision : officer and offender assessment
no. 14. Final report : a review and new findings : offender classification, sentencing disposition, supervision intensity, violation rate
[no. 15] Supplemental report : the Dyer Act violators : a typology of federal car thieves.
Notes:
Title from cover.
"Supported by National Institute of Mental Health."
Errata inserted in no. 5.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Library copy bound in three volumes.
OCLC:
22128376

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