Prerelease expectations, post-release experiences, and risk for reincarceration among incarcerated U.S. fathers

Prerelease expectations, post-release experiences, and risk for reincarceration among incarcerated fathers . E. Cole GreenElizabeth I. JohnsonDepartment of Child and Family Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennesse, USA Read the…
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Deterrence Perceptions, Self-Control Ability and the Moral Filter: Conceptualizing and Testing a Model of a Subsidiary Relevance of Deterrence

Deterrence Perceptions, Self-Control Ability and the Moral Filter: Conceptualizing and Testing a Model of a Subsidiary Relevance of Deterrence . Helmut HirtenlehnerHeinz Leitgöba Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austriab Leipzig…
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Understanding the experiences of children of incarcerated parents and their coping strategies

Understanding the experiences of children of incarcerated parents and their coping strategies . Wasia HamidTanveer Ahmad KhanSyed NajmahIrfanullah Farooqia Department of Sociology, Cluster University, Srinagar, Indiab Department of Sociology, University…
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A positive feedback mechanism? Institutional responsiveness to bribery reporting by citizens in 12 African countries

A positive feedback mechanism? Institutional responsiveness to bribery reporting by citizens in 12 African countries Abstract Paying bribes to access public services is a common form of corruption faced by…
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Religious coping or coping with religion? Religious belief and practice during incarceration in German youth prisons

Religious coping or coping with religion? Religious belief and practice during incarceration in German youth prisons . Barbara BergmannPaulina LutzTillmann BartschWolfgang Stellya University of Bonn, Bonn, Germanyb Criminological Research Institute…
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