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Striking Out: The Failure of California's "Three Strikes and You're Out" Law Justice Policy Institute, March, 1999
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Class Dismissed: Higher Education vs. Corrections During the Wilson Years Justice Policy Institute, September, 1998(California)
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The Impact of Juvenile Curfew Laws in California Justice Policy Institute, June, 1998
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From Classrooms to Cell-blocks: How Prison Building Affects Higher Education and African American Enrollment in CA Justice Policy Institute, October, 1996(California)
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Young African Americans and the Criminal Justice System in California: Five Years Later Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, February, 1996
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Three Strikes and You're Out: Estimated Benefits and Costs of California's New Mandatory-Sentencing Law RAND Foundation, 1994
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Explorations in Inmate-Family Relationships Norman Holt, Donald Miller, California Department of Corrections, January, 1972“The central finding of this research is the strong and consistent positive relationship that exists between parole success and maintaining strong family ties while in prison.”
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