BagdikianBen H. “An Agenda for Reform of a Hell Behind Walls.” Washington Post, February 6, 1972.
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BagdikianBen H. “A Human Wasteland in the Name of Justice.” Washington Post, January 30, 1972.
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Bureau for Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.Active Narcotic Addicts Records. Washington, 1971.
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CohenH. L. “Behavioral Architecture.” Architectural Association Journal, London, June 1964.
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CohenH. L., and FilipczakJ. A.A New Learning Environment.San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1971.
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CohenH. L., FilipczakJ. A., SlavinJ., and BorenJ.Programming Interpersonal Curricula for Adolescents (PICA)—Project Year Three: A Laboratory Model.Silver Spring, Md.: Institute for Behavioral Research, October1971.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation.Uniform Crime Reports: Crime in the United States, Washington, August 31, 1971.
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“Forty-Four Million Young Adults—A New Wave of Buyers.” U.S. News and World Report, January 11, 1972.
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FullerR. BuckminsterUtopia or Oblivion: The Prospects for Humanity.New York: Bantam Books, 1969.
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GrayFrancine du Plessix. Divine Disobedience.New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970.
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Institute for Behavioral Research.Behavioral Programs in Learning Activities for Youth (BPLAY). Silver Spring, Md., forthcoming.
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National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Washington, Newspaper release, January 21, 1972.
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PhillipsE. L. “Achievement Place: Token Reinforcement Procedures in a Home Style Rehabilitation Setting for ‘Pre-Delinquent’ Boys.” Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis1 (1968): 213–23.
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Rutgers Center for Alcohol Studies.Selected Statistics on Consumption of Alcohol and Alcoholism.RutgersNew York, 1970.
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VelieLester. “The Child Trappers.” Readers Digest, Pleasantville, N.Y., February 1972.
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WarrenMarguerite Q.Project Summary: Center for Training in Differential Treatment. NIMH, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1971.
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See also the informal references in notes 1, 2, and 3.