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41. Does Riverside Mental Health Court Reduce Re-arrest Among Mentally Ill Offenders
42. Forecasting anger and aggression: An analysis of anger management treatment for misdemeanor offenders
43. A qualitative investigation of Black female offenders' recidivism and their contextual needs
44. Interactions Between Personality Traits of Law Enforcement and Corrections Officers and Attitudes Toward Felony Drug Offenders
45. Learned violence: Violent and aggressive behavior among non-violent offenders in prison
46. Lifers, casual offenders, and remixers: Bringing together rhetoric and feminist film and video production
47. The role of emotion in the aggressive behavior of juvenile offenders
48. Alternative prison-based educational programs for women: A phenomenological inquiry of Girl Scouts Beyond Bars in a central Midwestern state
49. Personality patterns and associated risk factors of male adolescent sex offenders
50. Restorative justice and the development of empathy, remorse and moral disengagement in adolescent offenders
51. Gender differences in personality functioning between male and female juvenile offenders by means of the Rorschach
52. Mindfulness meditation: A new approach to working with sexual offenders
53. Emotional-social intelligence: A comparison of incarcerated sexual offenders and non-sexual criminals
54. Impact of Community Treatment and Neighborhood Disadvantage on Recidivism in Mental Health Courts
55. Correctional Service of Canada ideology and 'violent' Aboriginal female offenders
56. A longitudinal model of internalized stigma, coping, and post-release adjustment in criminal offenders
57. An analysis of attachment, social support, and static variables as predictors of risk of recidivism among male offenders in a halfway hous
58. Adolescent sex offenders: A correlation of homophobia with personality characteristics based upon victim choic
59. The effects of therapist verbal self-disclosure on adolescent male offenders' engagement in an initial clinical interview
60. African American male offenders experiences of successful parole/post-release completio
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