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Occupational Identification: A Study Of Undergraduate College Students, Martin J. Schultz
Occupational Identification: A Study Of Undergraduate College Students, Martin J. Schultz
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Management Morale And Performance In Education: A Case Study In Organizational Behavior, Triangulating Theory, Methodology And Social Reality, John W. Means
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Male And Female Anti-Feminism: A Further Examination Of The Authoritarian Personality, David L. Arntzen
Male And Female Anti-Feminism: A Further Examination Of The Authoritarian Personality, David L. Arntzen
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The Existence Of Ambivalence Among Students: A Question Concerning Alienation, Stephen M. Puckett
The Existence Of Ambivalence Among Students: A Question Concerning Alienation, Stephen M. Puckett
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A Comparison Of Incarcerated And Non-Incarcerated Women Based On The M.M.P.I., Rose Marie Carter
A Comparison Of Incarcerated And Non-Incarcerated Women Based On The M.M.P.I., Rose Marie Carter
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The field for research on women offenders provides an extensive opportunity for scientific investigation. Many writers (Gibbons, 1971; Cunningham, 1964; Sutherland, 1968) have discussed the causes of crime and their resulting social implications. Organized mass presentations of the movement of crime among women is negligible. Today female incarcerates make up approximately 11 per cent (Lerner, 1972) of the total number in state and federal penitentiaries. Previous research (Cunningham, 1964) on female felons found poor self-concept, excessive dependency and pathological emotionality to be a consistent pattern in women criminals. Other research (Apfeldorf, 1971; Guze, 1959) found criminal and non-criminal groups could …