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An intensive supervision program that worked: Service delivery, professional orientation, and organizational supportiveness
MA Paparozzi, P Gendreau
The prison journal 85 (4), 445-466, 2005
3122005
Principles of effective assessment for community corrections.
P Gendreau, C Goggin, M Paparozzi
Federal Probation, 1996
1241996
The common-sense revolution and correctional policy
P Gendreau, C Goggin, FT Cullen, M Paparozzi
Offender rehabilitation and treatment: Effective programmes and policies to …, 2002
1072002
Does “punishing smarter” work? An assessment of the new generation of alternative sanctions in probation
P Gendreau, M Paparozzi, T Little, M Goddard
Forum on Corrections Research 5 (3), 31-34, 1993
581993
Probation and Parole: Overworked, Misunderstood, and Under‐Appreciated: But Why?
M Paparozzi, M DeMichele
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 47 (3), 275-296, 2008
542008
Goodbye to a worn-out dichotomy: Law enforcement, social work, and a balanced approach (a survey of federal probation officer attitudes)
J Whetzel, M Paparozzi, M Alexander, CT Lowenkamp
Fed. Probation 75, 7, 2011
462011
A profile of paroling authorities in America: The strange bedfellows of politics and professionalism
MA Paparozzi, JM Caplan
The Prison Journal 89 (4), 401-425, 2009
442009
Examining what works in community corrections
P Gendreau, MA Paparozzi
Corrections Today 57, 28-28, 1995
311995
The giant that never woke: Parole authorities as the lynchpin to evidence-based practices and prisoner reentry
MA Paparozzi, R Guy
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 25 (4), 397-411, 2009
262009
To be or not to be-a profession-that is the question for corrections
M Paparozzi, C Lowenkamp
Corrections Management Quarterly 4, 9-16, 2000
172000
The ‘Broken Windows’ model of probation: A call for transforming community supervision
EE Rhine, G Hinzman, RP Corbett, D Beto, M Paparozzi
Perspectives 25 (2), 30-33, 2001
142001
Reconciling What Works and Broken Windows: The Policy Relevance of Individual and Social Correlates to Recidivism Reduction
MA Paparozzi, MD Schlager
Victims and Offenders 4 (4), 427-434, 2009
132009
Community corrections: A powerful field
M DeMichele, M Paparozzi
Corrections today 70 (5), 68-72, 2008
132008
The trials and tribulations of implementing what works: Training rarely trumps values
MA Paparozzi, R Guy
Fed. Probation 77, 36, 2013
122013
Probation, parole and public safety: The need for principled practices versus faddism and circular policy development
M Paparozzi
Corrections Today 65 (5), 46-51, 2003
122003
Reinventing probation and parole: A matter of consequence
EE Rhine, M Paparozzi
Corrections Management Quarterly 3, 47-52, 1999
91999
APPA's prototypical intensive supervision program: ISP as it was meant to be
B Fulton, P Gendreau, M Paparozzi
Perspectives 19 (2), 25-41, 1996
91996
Caseload size in probation and parole
MA Paparozzi, G Hinzman
APPA Perspectives 29, 23-25, 2005
72005
A comparison of the effectiveness of an intensive parole supervision program with traditional parole supervision.
MA Paparozzi
71995
Punishing smarter: The effectiveness of the new generation of alternative sanctions
P Gendreau, M Paparozzi, T Little, M Goddard
Forum Correct Res 5, 31-34, 1993
71993
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