Conviction celerity and intervention compliance as predictors of DUI recidivism: a mediation model of deterrence among Kentucky DUI offenders

Conviction celerity and intervention compliance as predictors of DUI recidivism: a mediation model of deterrence among Kentucky DUI offenders . Megan F. Dickson Read the syndicated article here
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Settler Colonialism and the South African TRC: Ambivalent Denial and Democratisation Without Decolonisation

Settler Colonialism and the South African TRC: Ambivalent Denial and Democratisation Without Decolonisation Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. In the quarter-century since it began its work, the South African…
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An Exploratory Study Examining Differences in Drug Court Graduation Rates for Black and White Women

An Exploratory Study Examining Differences in Drug Court Graduation Rates for Black and White Women Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. This exploratory study examined factors potentially associated with…
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A Systematic Review of the Biological Correlates and Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment and Adverse Childhood Experiences

A Systematic Review of the Biological Correlates and Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment and Adverse Childhood Experiences Trauma, Violence, &Abuse, Ahead of Print. Childhood maltreatment (CM) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)…
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Parole Rules in the United States: Conditions of Parole in Historical Perspective, 1956–2020

Parole Rules in the United States: Conditions of Parole in Historical Perspective, 1956–2020 Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. This article reports the results of our census of standard conditions…
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Justice Department Sues Large Multi-Family Housing Developer Alleging Disability-Based Housing Discrimination

Justice Department Sues Large Multi-Family Housing Developer Alleging Disability-Based Housing Discrimination The Department filed a lawsuit today against JPI Construction (JPI) and six JPI-affiliated companies in District Court in Dallas…
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