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Ensuring the Quality, Credibility, and Relevance of U.S. Justice Statistics (2009)
Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT)
Committee on Law and Justice (CLAJ)

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Ensuring the Quality, Credibility, and Relevance of U.S. Justice Statistics

Wilson, D. J. (2000, May). Drug Use, Testing, and Treatment in Jails. NCJ 179999. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Wilson, J. M. (2005, August). Determinants of Community Policing: An Open Systems Model of Implementation. Working Paper, National Institute of Justice. NCJ 211975. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Xie, M. and D. McDowall (2008). The effects of residential turnover on household victimization. Criminology 46, 539–575.

Xie, M., G. Pogarsky, J. P. Lynch, and D. McDowall (2006). Prior police contact and subsequent victim reporting: Results from the NCVS. Justice Quarterly 23(4), 481–501.

Zawitz, M. W. and K. J. Strom (2000, October). Firearm Injury and Death from Crime, 1993–97. NCJ 182993. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

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