A multi-level analysis of the direct and joint effects of gender and mode of disposition on sentencing in federal courts

Visit Criminal justice Studies . A multi-level analysis of the direct and joint effects of gender and mode of disposition on sentencing in federal courts Bryan M. Holmes Read the…
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Is substance abuse treatment actually ‘treating’? The effectiveness of pre- and post-release substance abuse programming within the reentry process

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Is substance abuse treatment actually ‘treating’? The effectiveness of pre- and post-release substance abuse programming within the reentry process Thomas J. Mowen Read the syndicated…
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Responding to substance-use-related probation and parole violations: are enhanced treatment sanctions preferable to jail sanctions?

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Responding to substance-use-related probation and parole violations: are enhanced treatment sanctions preferable to jail sanctions? John H. Boman Read the syndicated article here
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Concentrated disadvantage, racial disparities, and juvenile institutionalization within the context of attribution theory

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Concentrated disadvantage, racial disparities, and juvenile institutionalization within the context of attribution theory Patrick G. Lowery Read the syndicated article here
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Developmental patterns of drunk/high driving among juvenile offenders: the role of peer group assortment based on self-control

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Developmental patterns of drunk/high driving among juvenile offenders: the role of peer group assortment based on self-control Thomas W. Wojciechowski Read the syndicated article here
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