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- catalog abstract "The purpose of this study was to assess the relative cost effectiveness of supervised probation, unsupervised probation, and community service. Data were collected from several sources: input-intake forms used by the State of Maryland, probation officers' case record files, Maryland state police rap sheets, FBI sources, and from interviews with Maryland probationers. Non-violent, less serious offenders who normally received probation sentences of 12 months or less were offered randomly selected assignments to one of three treatment methods over a five-month period. Baseline data for probationers in each of the three samples were drawn from an intake form which is routinely completed for cases. An interim assessment of recidivism was made at the midpoint of the intervention for each probationer using information drawn from police records. Probationers were interviewed at a point six months and twelve months after probation ended. This study was conducted by the Research Triangle Institute under a grant (#81-IJ-CX-0005) provided by the National Institute of Justice.".
- catalog contributor b3301244.
- catalog contributor b3301245.
- catalog contributor b3301246.
- catalog contributor b3301247.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Baltimore, Maryland.".
- catalog description "The logical record lengths of the first four files are 147, 87, 24, and 17 characters, while the remaining four files have lengths of 80 characters each.".
- catalog description "The purpose of this study was to assess the relative cost effectiveness of supervised probation, unsupervised probation, and community service. Data were collected from several sources: input-intake forms used by the State of Maryland, probation officers' case record files, Maryland state police rap sheets, FBI sources, and from interviews with Maryland probationers. Non-violent, less serious offenders who normally received probation sentences of 12 months or less were offered randomly selected assignments to one of three treatment methods over a five-month period. Baseline data for probationers in each of the three samples were drawn from an intake form which is routinely completed for cases. An interim assessment of recidivism was made at the midpoint of the intervention for each probationer using information drawn from police records. Probationers were interviewed at a point six months and twelve months after probation ended. This study was conducted by the Research Triangle Institute under a grant (#81-IJ-CX-0005) provided by the National Institute of Justice.".
- catalog extent "8 data files ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 8355.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 8355".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Polical and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "Baltimore, Maryland.".
- catalog spatial "Maryland Baltimore".
- catalog spatial "Maryland Baltimore.".
- catalog subject "Community-based corrections Maryland Baltimore Cost effectiveness.".
- catalog subject "Community-based corrections Maryland Baltimore.".
- catalog subject "Probation Maryland Baltimore Cost effectiveness.".
- catalog subject "Probation Maryland Baltimore.".
- catalog subject "XVII. Social Institutions and Behavior. E. Crime and the Criminal Justice System.".
- catalog title "Alternative probation strategies in Baltimore, Maryland [computer file].".