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JCHC: What Are We Feeding Our Inmates?

JCHC: What Are We Feeding Our Inmates?

Author Sharon Howell Thompson discusses her article, "What Are We Feeding Our Inmates?"

28 Aug 201211min

CJB: The Relationship Between Matching Service to Criminogenic Need and Recidivism in Male and Female Youth: Examining the RNR Principles in Practice

CJB: The Relationship Between Matching Service to Criminogenic Need and Recidivism in Male and Female Youth: Examining the RNR Principles in Practice

Author Michele Peterson-Badali discusses her article, "The Relationship Between Matching Service to Criminogenic Need and Recidivism in Male and Female Youth: Examining the RNR Principles in Practice....

24 Aug 201212min

VAW: Interpersonal Victimization Among a National Sample of Latino Women

VAW: Interpersonal Victimization Among a National Sample of Latino Women

Author Carlos Cuevas discusses his article, "Interpersonal Victimization Among a National Sample of Latino Women."

23 Aug 201215min

CM: The Geography of Drug Market Activities and Child Maltreatment

CM: The Geography of Drug Market Activities and Child Maltreatment

Author Bridget Freisthler discusses her article, "The Geography of Drug Market Activities and Child Maltreatment."

17 Aug 201212min

HSX: Street Gangs and Aggregate Homicides: An Analysis of Effects During the 1990s Violent Crime Peak

HSX: Street Gangs and Aggregate Homicides: An Analysis of Effects During the 1990s Violent Crime Peak

Author Stephen Costanza discusses his article, "Street Gangs and Aggregate Homicides: An Analysis of Effects During the 1990s Violent Crime Peak."

15 Aug 201210min

HSX: Tough on Crime or Beating the System: An Evaluation of Missouri Department of Mental Health's Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Murder Acquittees

HSX: Tough on Crime or Beating the System: An Evaluation of Missouri Department of Mental Health's Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Murder Acquittees

Author Ann Dirks Linhorst discusses her article, "Tough on Crime or Beating the System: An Evaluation of Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Murder Acquittees."

14 Aug 201213min

CJB: Examining the Relationship Between Supervisor and Management Trust and Job Burnout Among Correctional Staff

CJB: Examining the Relationship Between Supervisor and Management Trust and Job Burnout Among Correctional Staff

Author Eric Lambert discusses his article, "Examining the Relationship Between Supervisor and Management Trust and Job Burnout Among Correctional Staff."

8 Aug 201210min

JCHC: Investigation of the Correlates and Effectiveness of a Prison-Based Wellness Program

JCHC: Investigation of the Correlates and Effectiveness of a Prison-Based Wellness Program

Author Monica Clouse discusses her article, "Investigation of the Correlates and Effectiveness of a Prison-Based Wellness Program."

7 Aug 201210min

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