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Subtopic: Recidivism
Readiness to Change, Partner Violence Subtypes, and Treatment Outcomes Among Men in Treatment for Partner Assault
Date Published
2008
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Violence and Victims
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From Inception to Implementation: How SACPA has affected the Case Processing and Sentencing of Drug Offenders in One California County
Date Published
2008
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Batterer Intervention Systems in California: An Evaluation
Date Published
January 2008
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Crime Control Effects of Prosecuting Intimate Partner Violence in Hamilton County, Ohio: Reproducing and Extending the Analyses of Wooldredge and Thistlethwaite
Date Published
January 2008
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Multisite Evaluation of Prison-Based Therapeutic Community Drug Treatment
Date Published
November 2007
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior: An International Journal
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Supplemental Mental Health Treatment For Batterer Program Participants
Date Published
September 2007
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Aftercare Services for Juvenile Parolees with Mental Disorders: A Collaboration Between the Ohio Department of Youth Services (DYS) and Columbus Children's Research Institute
Date Published
August 2007
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Chattanooga Endeavors Building Bridges Program Evaluation: Outcomes Report
Date Published
August 2007
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Convicting and Incarcerating Felony Offenders of Intimate Assault and the Odds of New Assault Charges
Date Published
July 2007
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice
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Factories Behind Fences: Do Prison 'Real Work' Programs Work?
Date Published
June 2007
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Journal
National Institute of Justice Journal
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Habilitation or Harm: Project Greenlight and the Potential Consequences of Correctional Programming
Date Published
June 2007
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National Institute of Justice Journal
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Introducing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Children into a Batterer Program Curriculum: Does an Emphasis on the Kids Improve the Response?
Date Published
May 2007
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Impact of a Mature Drug Court Over 10 Years of Operation: Recidivism and Costs (Executive Summary)
Date Published
April 2007
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Impact of a Mature Drug Court Over 10 Years of Operation: Recidivism and Costs (Final Report)
Date Published
April 2007
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Evaluating and Improving Risk Assessment Schemes for Sexual Recidivism: A Long-Term Follow-Up of Convicted Sexual Offenders
Date Published
March 2007
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Effectiveness of a Mental Health Court in Reducing Criminal Recidivism and Violence.
Date Published
2007
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry
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Randomized Sanctions To Reduce Re-offense Among Repeat Impaired-Driving Offenders
Date Published
2007
Journal
Addiction
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Effect of Age-at-Release on Long Term Sexual Re-Offense Rates in Civilly Committed Sexual Offenders
Date Published
2007
Journal
Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment
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Personality, Criminal Behavior, and Risk Assessment: Implications for Theory and Practice
Date Published
January 2007
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior
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Processes of Resistance in Domestic Violence Offenders
Date Published
October 2006
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Recidivism Among Female Prisoners: Secondary Analysis of the 1994 BJS Recidivism Data Set
Date Published
October 2006
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Juvenile Domestic and Family Violence: The Effects of Court-Based Intervention Programs on Recidivism
Date Published
July 2006
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Studying the Effects of Incarceration on Offending Trajectories: An Information-Theoretic Approach
Date Published
July 2006
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Recidivism Following Mandated Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Felony Probationers
Date Published
June 2006
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Prison Journal
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