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Criminology
Criminal law
Penology
Parole in the United States
Probation
Punishments
Restorative justice
Parole
Recidivism
Georgia Council on Criminal Justice Reform
Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles

Report to the Sentencing Reform Oversight Committee

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