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Stressed, Pregnant, And Behind Bars, Caroline Malory Kelsey
Stressed, Pregnant, And Behind Bars, Caroline Malory Kelsey
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No abstract provided.
Predictors Of Psychological Abuse And Violence In College Romantic Relationships, William Amory Barber
Predictors Of Psychological Abuse And Violence In College Romantic Relationships, William Amory Barber
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No abstract provided.
Who Are You Calling "Criminal?": A New Look At The Violent Criminal Stereotype, Heather V. Imhof
Who Are You Calling "Criminal?": A New Look At The Violent Criminal Stereotype, Heather V. Imhof
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No abstract provided.
Promoting The Moral And Conceptual Development Of Law Enforcement Officers: A Deliberate Psychological Educational Approach, Barbara M. Morgan
Promoting The Moral And Conceptual Development Of Law Enforcement Officers: A Deliberate Psychological Educational Approach, Barbara M. Morgan
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No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Parental Incarceration And African-American High School Students' Attitudes Towards School And Family, Willie Lee Stroble
The Relationship Between Parental Incarceration And African-American High School Students' Attitudes Towards School And Family, Willie Lee Stroble
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The purpose of this study was to investigate whether African-American adolescent high school students who have (or have had) at least one parent incarcerated differed on several variables as compared to African-American adolescent high school students who lived with both parents and those who did not have an incarcerated parent but who lived with only one parent.;John Marshall High School in Richmond, Virginia was the institution studied for this project. John Marshall was chosen for several reasons: the student researcher had access to this population and it was believed that a majority of the students at this institution came from …
Applying The Transtheoretical Model Of Change To Court-Ordered/Dui Outpatient Treatment Clients, Cynthia Munch Levy
Applying The Transtheoretical Model Of Change To Court-Ordered/Dui Outpatient Treatment Clients, Cynthia Munch Levy
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This study applied the Transtheoretical model of change to a court ordered/DUI client population to aid counselors in developing a more effective differential treatment model. Clients were individuals convicted of DUI and referred for treatment to one of 4 community mental health centers. at their first meeting, 150 clients completed surveys measuring stage of change (SOC), processes of change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance concerning their drinking. Demographic data was also taken. After treatment, number of sessions attended and successful or unsuccessful discharge was recorded.;Results found significantly more men (122) than women (28). There were significantly more men (81%) than women …
Social Control And Morale Within The Virginia Department Of State Police, Andrew Herbert Engemann
Social Control And Morale Within The Virginia Department Of State Police, Andrew Herbert Engemann
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Voluntary Consent To Police Searches: A Result Of The Foot-In-The-Door Technique, Julie E. Howe
Voluntary Consent To Police Searches: A Result Of The Foot-In-The-Door Technique, Julie E. Howe
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No abstract provided.
Professional Training And Attributions Of Blame For Sex Offenses And Other Crimes, Florence Kristen Super
Professional Training And Attributions Of Blame For Sex Offenses And Other Crimes, Florence Kristen Super
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No abstract provided.