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VOLLMER AWARD COMMENTARYElliott Curries contribution to public criminology : An appreciation and a lament (p 11-17) Abstract
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Elliott Currie : In tribute to a life devoted to confronting crime (p 19-27) Abstract
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Elliott Currie : August Vollmer Award winner, 2009 (p 29-33) Abstract
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ALCOHOL POLICY IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATIONEDITORIAL INTRODUCTIONEvaluation of the Licensing Act of 2003 : A look inside the black box (p 35-39) Abstract
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RESEARCH ARTICLEEvaluating a natural experiment in alcohol policy : The Licensing Act (2003) and the requirement for attention to implementation (p 41-67) Abstract
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POLICY ESSAYAfter the Act : Alcohol licensing and the administrative governance of crime (p 69-76) Abstract
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Why implementation matters : Recent experience with the U.K. Licensing Act (2003) (p 77-83) Abstract
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LEGITIMACY PERCEPTIONS IN CORRECTIONSEDITORIAL INTRODUCTIONBoot camps redux : What can they tell us about correctional legitimacy? (p 85-87) Abstract
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RESEARCH ARTICLELegitimacy in corrections : A randomized experiment comparing a boot camp with a prison (p 89-117) Abstract
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POLICY ESSAYTransforming attitudinal change into behavioral change : The missing link (p 119-125) Abstract
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"Legitimacy in corrections" : Policy implications (p 127-134) Abstract
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PROBLEM-ORIENTED POLICINGEDITORIAL INTRODUCTIONEvaluating the effectiveness of problem-oriented policing (p 135-137) Abstract
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RESEARCH ARTICLEIs problem-oriented policing effective in reducing crime and disorder? : Findings from a Campbell systematic review (p 139-172) Abstract
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POLICY ESSAYSetting a higher standard for the evaluation of problem-oriented policing initiatives (p 173-182) Abstract
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Whither problem-oriented policing (p 183-195) Abstract
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