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The development of a grant proposal for a community coordinated response to domestic violence
A method of discrimination between violent and nonviolent offenders' responses on a projective measurement
Post-incarcerated mothers' perceptions of their relationships with their children and patterns of re-offense
Client characteristics that are associated with positive treatment outcomes for a delinquent population that participates in a community based treatment: An archival review
The FOCUS program: Female Offender Career and Unemployment Services
Theoretical review of principle concepts in brief psychodynamic therapy applied in a model for treatment of adult incarcerated males
Reducing the rates of recidivism among recently released women: The perceived role of religion
Masculine gender role norms: Understanding the conformity of domestic violence perpetrators
Healthy Living in Intimate Relationships: Proposing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a New Treatment Protocol for Domestic Violence Offenders
Identification of Trait Factors in Adult Male Rapists
Formal mentoring programs for law enforcement officials to encourage more effective management of mentally ill individuals in crisis
Correctional Officer Perceptions: Opinions on Mental Illness, Mental Health Treatment and Officer Training
Psychopathology of Six Subgroups of Sexual Offenders Against Children As Represented on the Personality Assessment Inventory
Building Bridges: A Pilot Mentoring Program for Juvenile Delinquents
It Is Not Just About Sex: The Life Game, A Program To Treat Male Juvenile Sexual Offenders and Their Non-Sexual Behaviors
A Treatment Model Based on the Therapeutic Alliance Created Between a Police Officer and a Therapist with a Police Background
Development of a Training Manual for Correctional Staff Who Work with Self-injurious Juvenile Offenders
A Treatment Model for Incarcerated Males Ages 11-17: A Bowenian Treatment Perspective