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1. Study On Social Adjustment State Of Veterans And Its Affected Factors
2. Juvenile Correctional Officers Personality Traits And Interpersonal Trust,
3. The Right To Work Of Incarcerated With Pending Trials
4. Exploration And Analysis On Rescue Of Children Of Incarcerated Parents
5. Study On The Responsibility Of Government For Rescue By Children Of Incarcerated
6. Research On Optimization Of Policies On Rescue By Children Of Incarcerated Parents From The Perspective Of Cooperative Governance Theory
7. An evaluation of two restorative practices on measures of moral disengagement, empathy and forgiveness among incarcerated male juvenile offenders
8. A legal injustice: Punishment, ethics, and the incarcerated innocent
9. Motherboards cutting razor wire: Assessment and incarcerated youth
10. The myth of sex offender specialization revisited: Comparing sex offenders involved in violent and nonviolent non-sex offenses
11. A drug and violence group program for incarcerated men
12. Increasing Correctional Education Participation: A Case Study of Formerly Incarcerated Men in Northern Virgini
13. 'I am just asking for one chance to prove myself': Community help-seeking experiences of female ex-offenders
14. Voices of the forgotten: Children of incarcerated women talk back
15. The effectiveness of juvenile rehabilitation programs for incarcerated male juvenile offenders at the Youth Training Center in Trinidad and Tobago
16. Serving youth who are serving time: A study of the special education services for incarcerated youth in a short-term care facility
17. Child disipline in a sample of previously incarcerated mothers who participated in a co-residential prison nursery program: A mixed methods study
18. Out of place of assignment: A descriptive study assessing the behavior of incarcerated persons with mental diagnoses in Iowa state prisons
19. Closing the revolving door: Variables that contribute to lower rates of recidivism in prisons in the United States
20. An incarcerated republic: Prisoners, reformers, and the penitentiary in the United States, 1790--1860
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