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Interpersonal communication competence and the responsivity principle among inmates: implications for institutional misconduct Volume 61, Issue 4, May-June 2022, Page 207-222. Laurie Drapela Read the syndicated article here
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Exploring Carceral Food Systems as Sites of Contestation and Possibility in Canadian Federal Prisons: The Food Services Modernization Initiative

Exploring Carceral Food Systems as Sites of Contestation and Possibility in Canadian Federal Prisons: The Food Services Modernization Initiative Abstract Centering the perspectives and lived experiences of incarcerated persons, this…
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A Longitudinal Study of Police Differential Response Team Impact on Crime in Houston: A Test of Broken Windows Thesis

A Longitudinal Study of Police Differential Response Team Impact on Crime in Houston: A Test of Broken Windows Thesis Police Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The purpose of this study is…
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