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21. 'Other people's money': An empirical examination of the motivational differences between male and female white collar offenders
22. An evaluation of the attitudes of human resource managers towards the hiring of nonviolent ex-offenders who have obtained higher education
23. L'explication de la delinquance prolifique: L'importance de l'interaction entre le risque individuel et le risque contextuel
24. Student perceptions of mentally ill offenders
25. Self-efficacy and motivation to change among chronic youth offenders: An exploratory examination of the efficacy of an experiential learning motivation enhancement intervention
26. Social information-processing deficits in adolescent sex offenders
27. A Comparison of White-Collar Offenders and Non-White-Collar Offenders on the Psychological Variables of Personality, Criminal Thinking, and Psychopathy
28. An examination of counseling professionals/ paraprofessionals attitudes towards adolescent sexual offenders
29. California's Three Strikes Law: A policy analysis
30. An evaluation of a cognitive behavioral group program for offenders in a medium security prison setting: Thinking for a change
31. Strength-based programming for juvenile offenders
32. Career development and ex-offenders of white collar crimes
33. Differential reinforcement, drinking, and 'readiness to change': An application of social learning theory
34. A comparison of honors and nonhonors students in the disciplinary process
35. Characteristics of student offenders at Michigan State University: A comparison of selected demographic characteristics using a baseline population
36. An Offender's Perspective of Correctional Education Programs in a Southeastern State
37. The Role of Online College Courses in Rehabilitating Offenders
38. Coping with Imprisonment: Testing the Special Sensitivity Hypothesis for White-Collar Offenders
39. Study On Psychological Evaluation Of Juvenile Offenders
40. A Case Study On The Intervention Of Rational Emotional Therapy Model In The Behavior Correction Of Juvenile Offenders
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