To be committed or not: a systematic review of the empirical literature on organizational commitment among correctional staff

Visit Criminal justice Studies . To be committed or not: a systematic review of the empirical literature on organizational commitment among correctional staff Eric G. Lambert Read the syndicated article…
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Media use habits, negative encounters with the police, and perceptions of the Police: the mainstreaming hypothesis versus the resonance hypothesis

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Media use habits, negative encounters with the police, and perceptions of the Police: the mainstreaming hypothesis versus the resonance hypothesis Jaeyong Choi Read the syndicated…
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Latent class analysis of early onset of behavior problems: relevance for predicting offending across the life-course

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Latent class analysis of early onset of behavior problems: relevance for predicting offending across the life-course Thomas W. Wojciechowski Read the syndicated article here
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Mediating the victim–offender overlap with delinquent peer associations: a preliminary test of the person proximity hypothesis

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Mediating the victim–offender overlap with delinquent peer associations: a preliminary test of the person proximity hypothesis Glenn D. Walters Read the syndicated article here
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