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1 Don M. Gottfredson, et al., Parole Decision Making, the Utilization of Experience in Parole Decision Making: A Progress Report [i] (1973)

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   PAROLE DECISION MAKING





   THE UTILIZATION OF EXPERIENCE



   IN PAROLE DECISION MAKING:



          A PROGRESS REPORT




                          by
                    Don M. Gottfredson
                    Leslie T. Wilkins
                    Peter B. Hoffman
                    Susan M. Singer






            NCCD Research Center

National Council on Crime and Delinquency

                Davis, California


                  January 1973



       This project was supported by Grant No. NI 71-080-G from
       the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal
       Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Depart-
       ment of Justice, under the authority of the Omnibus Crime
       Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended. Points
       of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the
       authors and do not necessarily represent the official position
       or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.




  UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE


Law Enforcement Assistance Administration


National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice

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