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Vol. 2 No. 2-3 (2012)
Published:
2021-11-21
Articles
A Theory of African American Offending: Race, Racism, and Crime.
James D. Unnever
Letter from the Editors (4)
Viola Vaughan-Eden, Rob Butters
73
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Survivors of Homicide Victims: Factors that Influence their Well-Being
Marilyn Armour, MArk S. Umbreit
74-93
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Correlates of Modus Operandi (Coercion and Force) Among Male Sexually Victimized Adolescent Sexual Abusers: An Exploratory Study
GEORGE LEIBOWITZ
94-107
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False Security: North Carolina Sexual Offenders’ Perceptions of Residence Restrictions
AMY DELLINGER PAGE, Julie Sprinkle, Griff Gilbert
108-121
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Neighborhood Defenders Program: An Evaluation of Maryland’s Holistic Representation Program
Brooke Hisle, Corey S. Shdaimah, Natalie Finegar
122-140
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The Lived Experience of Native Hawaiians Exiting Prison and Reentering the Community: How Do You Really Decriminalize Someone Who’s Consistently Being Called a Criminal?
Lana Sue Ka'opua, Amanda Petteruti, Nalani Takushi, James H. Spencer, Soon H. Park, Tressa P. Diaz, Shalia K. Kamakele, Kaipo C. Kukahiko
141-161
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Aging, Mental Health, and the Criminal Justice System: A Content Analysis of the Literature
Tina Maschi, Samantha L. Sutfin, Brendan O'Connell
162-185
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A Theory of African American Offending: Race, Racism, and Crime by JAmes D. Unnever and Shaun L. Gabbidon
Peter A. Kindle
186-188
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