 The Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is a research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. NLECTC is a program of NIJ's Office of Science and Technology.
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Offender Management Systems Publications Drug Testing Guidelines and Practices for Adult Probation and Parole Agencies, July 1991 Functional Standards Development for Automated Case Management Systems for Probation, September 2003 Tracking Sex Offenders with Electronic Monitoring Technology: Implications and Practical Uses for Law Enforcement, August 2008 Community Corrections Technology Newsletter, May 2009 , May 2009 NIJ Journal Issue No. 264, November 2009 Articles Field Search Success Stories, TechBeat, Spring 2010, 2010-05-08 Counting With Fingers, TechBeat, Spring 2003 Field Search, TechBeat, Winter 2009 STEP Up to Prison Security Planning, TechBeat, Fall 2009, Oct. 1, 2009 Mock Prison Riot: Showcase for New Technologies, TechBeat, Winter 2009 News Abstracts "New Indiana Website Allows Better Tracking of Sex Offenders", WSBT.com, (07/01/2010), Kristin Bien "Fewer Inmates Entering Md., Va. Prisons", Washington Examiner, (06/28/2010), Liz Essley "Maryland Seeking Major Reform of Sex Offender Laws", 24-7PressRelease.com, (04/08/2010) "Iris Scans May Prevent Mistaken Release of Inmates", Huffington Post, (02/27/2010), Melanie S. Welte
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