Criminal Justice Literature - NCJRS Abstracts
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Posted by Leeann on: Thursday 15 November 2001
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STUDY: Bloch, P. B., & Bell, J. (1976). Managing investigations: The Rochester system. Washington, DC: Urban Institute. Criminal Justice Abstract #18128
STUDY: Cohen, B., & Chaiken, J. (1987). Investigators Who Perform Well. Washington, DC
Criminal Justice Abstract #56379
STUDY: Cordner, G. W. (1989). Police agency size and investigative effectiveness. Journal of Criminal Justice, 17(3), 145-155.Criminal Justice Abstract #48742
STUDY: Eck, J. E. (1979). Managing case assignments: The burglary investigation decision model replication. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. Criminal Justice Abstract #24769
STUDY: Eck, J. E. (1983). Solving crimes: The investigation of burglary and robbery. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. Criminal Justice Abstract #33087
STUDY: Elliott, J. F. (1978). Crime control teams: An alternative to the conventional operational procedure of investigating crimes. Journal of Criminal Justice, (6)1, 11-23. NCJRS Abstract #47736
STUDY: Ericson, R. V. (1981). Making crime: A study of detective work. Toronto: Butterworths.
Criminal Justice Abstract #28989
STUDY: Feeney, F., Dill, F., & Weir, A. (1983). Arrests without conviction: How often they occur and why. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice. Criminal Justice Abstract #35865
STUDY: Forst, B., Leahy, Jr. F. J., Shirhall, J., Tyson, H. L., & Bartolomeo, J. (1982). Arrest convictability as a measure of police performance - summary report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.
NCJRS Abstract #80954
STUDY: Gaines, L. K., Lewis, B., & Swanagin, R. (1983). Case screening in criminal investigations: A case study of robberies. Police Studies, 6(2), 22-29. Criminal Justice Abstract #34175
STUDY: Gay, W.G., Beall, T.M., & Bowers, R.A. (1984). A four site assessment of the Integrated Criminal Apprehension Program: final report. Washington, DC: University City Science Center.
Criminal Justice Abstract #42013
STUDY: Gay, W. G., Day, H. T., & Woodward, J. P. (1977). National evaluation program phase I summary report - Neighborhood team policing. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Criminal Justice Abstract #19574
STUDY: Gray, P., & Heitzman, W. R. (1976). A detective allocation model. Journal of Criminal Justice, 4, 341-346. Criminal Justice Abstract #19321
STUDY: Greenberg, B., Yu, O. S., & Lang, K. I. (1973). Enhancement of the Investigative Function. Sacramento, CA: Stanford Research Institute. Criminal Justice Abstract #13932
STUDY: Greenberg, B., Elliott, C. V., Kraft, L. P., & Proctor, H. S. (1977). Felony investigation decision model: An analysis of investigative elements of information. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Criminal Justice Abstract #20476
STUDY: Greenberg, I., & Wasserman, R. (1979). Managing criminal investigations. Washington, DC: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Criminal Justice Abstract #24749
STUDY: Greenwood, P. W., Chaiken, J. M., & Petersilia, J. (1977). The criminal investigation process. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company. NCJRS Abstract #40597
STUDY: Horvath, F., & Meesig, R. (1998). A content analysis of textbooks on criminal investigation: An evaluative comparison to empirical research findings on the investigative process and the role of forensic evidence. Journal-of-Forensic-Science, 43(1), 133-140. Criminal Justice Abstract #72325
STUDY: Kuykendall, J. (1982). The criminal investigative process: Toward a conceptual framework.
Journal of Criminal Justice, 10, 131-145. Criminal Justice Abstract #30881
STUDY: Kuykendall, J. (1986). The municipal police detective: An historical analysis. Criminology, 24(1), 175-201. Criminal Justice Abstract #42091
STUDY: Kuykendall, J., & Roberg, R. R. (1982). Mapping police organizational change: From a mechanistic toward an organic model. Criminology, 20(2), 241-256. Criminal Justice Abstract #31867
STUDY: Miyazawa, S. (1992). Policing in Japan: A study on making crime. Albany: State University of New York Press. Criminal Justice Abstract #355805
STUDY: Peterson, J. L., Mihajlovic, S., & Gilliland, M. (1984). Forensic evidence and the police: The effects of scientific evidence on criminal investigations. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.
Criminal Justice Abstract #36479
STUDY: Phillips Jr., R. G. (1988 August). Training priorities in state and local law enforcement. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, pp. 10-16. NCJRS Abstract #113474
STUDY: Pogrebin, M. (1976). Some observations of the detective role. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 4(3), 277-284. NCJRS Abstract #38092
STUDY: Poole, E. D., & Pogrebin, M. R. (1989). Attribution and empathy: Detectives and subjects under arrest. Police Studies, 12(3), 132-140. Criminal Justice Abstract #49912
STUDY: Regan, K. J., Nalley, P. G., & White, T. (1979). Managing criminal investigations: A summary report. Unpublished report: Urban Institute. Criminal Justice Abstract #24664
STUDY: Reppetto, T.A. (1975). The influence of police organizational style on crime control effectiveness. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 3(3), 274-279.
Criminal Justice Abstract #16583
STUDY: Reppetto, T. A. (1980). Police organization and management. In R.A. Staufenberger (Ed.), Progress in policing: Essays on change (pp. 65-84). Cambridge, MA: Ballinger.
NCJRS Abstract #75833
STUDY: Sanders, W. B. (1977). Detective work: A study of criminal investigations. New York: Free Press. Criminal Justice Abstract #20431
STUDY: Schwartz, A. I., & Clarren, S. N. (1977). The Cincinnati team policing experiment: A summary report. Washington, DC: Police Foundation, Urban Institute.
Criminal Justice Abstract #20742
STUDY: Sherman, L. W., Milton, K. H., & Kelly, T. V. (1973). Team policing: Seven case studies. Washington, DC: Police Foundation. Criminal Justice Abstract #13385
STUDY: Simms, B. W., & Petersen, E. R. (1989). The economics of criminal investigation in a municipal police force. Journal of Criminal Justice, 17, 199-224. Criminal Justice Abstract #48747
STUDY: Simon, D. (1991). Homicide: A year on the killing streets. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. Criminal Justice Abstract #53565
STUDY: Skogan, W. G., & Antunes, G. E. (1979). Information, apprehension, and deterrence: Exploring the limits of police productivity. Journal of Criminal Justice, 7, 217-241.
Criminal Justice Abstract #24489
STUDY: Public Systems Evaluation. (1977). An alternative approach in police patrol: The Wilmington split-force experiment. An evaluation report. Cambridge, MA: Author.
Criminal Justice Abstract #20710
STUDY: Waegel, W. B. (1982). Patterns of police investigation of urban crimes. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 10 (4), 452-465. Criminal Justice Abstract # 33064
STUDY: Willman, M. T., & Snortum, J. R. (1984). Detective work: The criminal investigation process in a medium-size police department. Criminal Justice Review, 9(1), 33-39.
Criminal Justice Abstract #36130
STUDY: Wilson, J. Q. (1978). The investigators: Managing the FBI and narcotics agents. New York: Basic Books. Criminal Justice Abstract # 21543
STUDY: Wycoff, M. A. (1982). Evaluating the crime-effectiveness of municipal police. In J.R. Greene (Ed.), Managing police work: Issues and analysis (pp. 15-36). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
NCJRS Abstract #84731
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