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The study was funded by the London-based Centre for Crime and Justice studies.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Last year, a report by the independent Centre for Crime and Justice Studies said spending on overtime in England and Wales had increased by 90% since 1998 despite a record rise in the number of officers.
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The magazine, which is the journal of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London, said there were a further 14, 600 held under the Mental Health Act, 2, 300 in immigrant detention centres and about 470 in child prisons and secure children's homes.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Over 108,000 in detention in UK
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No other Justice, not even Scalia, studies the historical record with as much care, and enthusiasm, as Thomas.
NEWYORKER: Partners
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Dr. Justice discussed findings from various research studies and the complications of managing a chronic infection and the commorbid conditions related to the aging process.
WHITEHOUSE: Health Care Blog | The White House
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An examination of 308 studies from the criminal-justice literature, by David Weisburd of the University of Maryland and his colleagues, found that randomised trials were significantly less likely to report positive outcomes than non-randomised studies.
ECONOMIST: Social science
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Roach continued to speak out for social justice and helped launch the field of jazz studies.
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Mr Justice Bodey said the court cold not have random studies presented but said Mrs Roberts should select one study she most wanted to rely on.
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"It's hard to see how a cop will be able to leave the station house without some potential adverse impact on his personnel folder if it all goes into effect, " said Eugene O'Donnell, a professor of police studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
WSJ: NYPD street stop policy's critics seek big changes
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However, Benjamin Wittes, a senior fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution and author of Law and the Long War: The Future of Justice in the Age of Terror, has some reservations.
BBC: The Obama approach to interrogation