Stress doesn’t kill us, it’s our reaction: exploring the relationship between coping mechanisms and correctional officer PTSD

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Stress doesn’t kill us, it’s our reaction: exploring the relationship between coping mechanisms and correctional officer PTSD Katie Hughes Taylor Read the syndicated article here
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AMStrength program in Canadian federal correctional services: correctional officers’ views and interpretations

Visit Criminal justice Studies . AMStrength program in Canadian federal correctional services: correctional officers’ views and interpretations Rosemary Ricciardelli Read the syndicated article here
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Identifying predictors of drug court graduation: findings from an evaluation of the Milwaukee County Adult Drug Treatment Court

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Identifying predictors of drug court graduation: findings from an evaluation of the Milwaukee County Adult Drug Treatment Court Alyssa Sheeran Read the syndicated article here
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Race differences in public satisfaction with and trust in the local police in the context of george floyd protests: an analysis of residents’ experiences and attitudes

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Race differences in public satisfaction with and trust in the local police in the context of george floyd protests: an analysis of residents’ experiences and…
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Am I my brother’s keeper? Can duty to intervene policies save lives and reduce the need for special prosecutors in officer-involved homicide cases?

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Am I my brother’s keeper? Can duty to intervene policies save lives and reduce the need for special prosecutors in officer-involved homicide cases? Delores Jones-Brown…
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Interactions between law enforcement and women of color at high-risk of lethal intimate partner violence: An application of interpersonal justice theory

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Interactions between law enforcement and women of color at high-risk of lethal intimate partner violence: An application of interpersonal justice theory Shannon B. Harper Read…
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What matters most? Comparing the impact of individual, job, and organizational factors on job stress and job satisfaction among juvenile justice personnel

Visit Criminal justice Studies . What matters most? Comparing the impact of individual, job, and organizational factors on job stress and job satisfaction among juvenile justice personnel Kristin Mack Read…
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