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Effects of Probation Caseload Size Variation on Completion of Drug Treatment Programs
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Author
Roberto, Christina L., 1985-
Title
Effects
of
Probation
Caseload
Size
Variation
on
Completion
of
Drug
Treatment
Programs
Resource Type
Text
Notes
"
Submitted
in
Partial
Fulfillment
of the
Requirements
for the
Degree
of
Master
of
Science
in
Criminal
Justice.
";
Thesis
advisor
:
Reginald
Simmons.
;
M.S.,Central
Connecticut
State
University,,2012.
;
Includes
bibliographical
references
(leaves
36-37)
.
Subject
Probation officers--Workload--Connecticut.
Drug courts--Connecticut.
Drug abuse--Treatment--Connecticut.
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Language
eng
Date of Publication
2012.
OCLC number
814525470
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