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National Advisory Committee on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals. Disorders and terrorism; report of the Task Force on Disorders and Terrorism. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976. Pp. 661. $ 7.60.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2019

Wayne Cardillo*
Affiliation:
Vanderbilt Law Library, Nashville, Tennessee, U. S. A.

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References

1 The Kerner Commission studied the urban disorders of the period. Its findings were published in the Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, Washington, 1968. 425 p. Campus disorders were investigated in the Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest, Washington, 1970. 537 p. A more broadly based study was undertaken by the National Advisory Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. It reported its conclusions in To Establish Justice, To Insure Domestic Tranquility, Washington, 1969. 378 p. Additional material was issued in Staff Studies, Washington, 1969. 13 vols.Google Scholar

2 The other reports (all 1976 imprints published in Washington) are Private Security, 580 p. $6.60; Criminal Justice Research and Development, 168 p. $ 3.10; and Organized Crime, 288 p. $ 3.75. A study of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention is in preparation.Google Scholar

3 The six volumes (also published in Washington) are A National Strategy to Reduce Crime; Criminal Justice System; Police; Courts; Corrections; and Community Crime Prevention.Google Scholar