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National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Performance Measurement and the Criminal Justice System, 1976
Performance Measurement and the Criminal Justice System: Four Conceptual Approaches. By National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice,
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration; U.S. Department of Justice (October 1976). Approximately 420 pages, variously paginated. Contents of this
document include a Foreword by Gerald M. Caplan, Director; four concept papers that address “the issue of data analysis in evaluating criminal justice
programs”: Performance Measurement and the Criminal Justice System, by Jacob Belkin et al.; A Conceptual Basis for Effectiveness Measurement of Law
Enforcement Activities; Performance Measures for Evaluation of LEAA and CJS Programs, by Richard C. Larson et al.; and A Program of Research on
Performance Measurement and Evaluation for the Criminal Justice System, prepared by Robert C. Lind et al. Papers include prefaces, appendices and summaries.
Title:   Performance measurement and the criminal justice system : four conceptual approaches.
OCLC Number:   563153686
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