All Stories

  1. Entrapments of consumerism: Adolescent prisoners, cognitive treatment, and consumption
  2. Epidemiology
  3. Building Infrastructure and Capacity for Correctional Health Research in a College of Criminal Justice
  4. Characteristics and Risk Factors of Chinese Immigrant Intimate Partner Violence Victims in New York City and the Role of Supportive Social Networks
  5. Suicidal Ideation of Probationers
  6. Surveillance without Protection: Policing Undocumented Migrant Workers in an American Suburb
  7. The Effects of Acculturation on Intimate Partner Violence Among Chinese Immigrants in New York City
  8. The impact of prison deinstitutionalization on community treatment services
  9. Self-Perceived Health Improvements Among Prison Inmates
  10. The Mis-synchronization of Juvenile Reform
  11. Changing narrative accounts: How young men tell different stories when arrested, enduring jail time and navigating community reentry
  12. Diversion
  13. Prevalence and Correlates of Suicidal Ideation Among Parolees
  14. Gender Differences in the Determinants of Prison Rule Violations
  15. History of Substance Abuse Treatment
  16. The Varieties of Religious Experience and the Retention of Clients in Taiwanese Faith-Based Residential Drug User Treatment
  17. Neoliberal prisons and cognitive treatment: Calibrating the subjectivity of incarcerated young men to economic inequalities
  18. Professional Confidence and Job Satisfaction
  19. A Cox proportional hazards regression analysis of gender differences in treatment retention among clients in a faith-based residential drug treatment program in Taiwan
  20. Tyrannizing Strangers for Profit: Wage Theft, Cross-Border Migrant Workers, and the Politics of Exclusion in an Era of Global Economic Integration
  21. Causation of Drug Abuse and Treatment Strategy
  22. Women in government, public corruption, and liberal democracy: a panel analysis
  23. Religious Conversion and Treatment Outcome
  24. Pregnancy and Drinking among Women Offenders under Community Supervision in the United States: 2004–2008
  25. Mail Survey in Social Research
  26. The Impact of Substance User Treatment Participation on Legal Employment and Income Among Probationers and Parolees
  27. Substance Abuse Treatment Gap Among Adult Parolees: Prevalence, Correlates, and Barriers
  28. A Cross-National Analysis of the Mediating Effect of Economic Deprivation on Crime
  29. Nonfatal Violence-Related and Accident-Related Injuries Among Jail Inmates in the United States
  30. From Diversion to Reentry: Recidivism Risks Among Graduates of an Alternative to Incarceration Program
  31. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Violence-Related and Accident-Related Injuries Among State Prisoners
  32. Jail Inmates with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Problems: Correlates and Service Needs
  33. Attitudes about gender integration among Bahraini policewomen
  34. Transnational Corruption in Weapons Procurement in East Asia: A Case Analysis
  35. Substance Abuse among Aging Baby Boomers: Health and Treatment Implications
  36. Treatment Philosophy and Service Delivery in a Network of Faith-Based Substance Abuse Treatment
  37. Racial Differences in Desistance From Substance Abuse
  38. Rational Choice and Environmental Deterrence in the Retention of Mandated Drug Abuse Treatment Clients
  39. Collateral Gains From the Military? A Cross-National Analysis of the Armed Forces–Crime Relationship
  40. Contextual barriers to successful reentry of recovering drug offenders
  41. The Self, the Soul and the Psychology of Good and Evil – Ilham Dilman
  42. From Diversion Experiment to Policy Movement
  43. Between demand and supply: Bribery in international trade
  44. Democracy and Criminal Justice in Cross-National Perspective: From Crime Control to Due Process
  45. Police effectiveness and democracy: shape and direction of the relationship
  46. Structural Determinants of Police Effectiveness in Market Democracies
  47. Failure After Success
  48. Sexual and Physical Victimization as Predictors of HIV Risk Among Felony Drug Offenders
  49. Nonmedical use of prescription opioids among teenagers in the United States: Trends and correlates
  50. Recidivism Among High-Risk Drug Felons
  51. Democracy and Organized Crime Activities: Evidence from 59 Countries
  52. State Failure, Economic Failure, and Predatory Organized Crime: A Comparative Analysis
  53. Book Review: Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and the Road to Recovery: Life on the Edge
  54. Democracy and political corruption: A cross-national comparison
  55. Predicting treatment noncompliance among criminal justice-mandated clients: A theoretical and empirical exploration
  56. Fairer Sex or Fairer System? Gender and Corruption Revisited
  57. Differential Impact of Deterrence vs. Rehabilitation as Drug Interventions on Recidivism After 36 Months
  58. Rehabilitating Felony Drug Offenders Through Job Development: A Look Into a Prosecutor-Led Diversion Program
  59. Treatment compliance in the trajectory of treatment progress among offenders
  60. heroin injection among addicted felons: testing extant theories
  61. Major Rehabilitative Approaches
  62. Conclusion: Integrative Triple R Theory: Rehabilitation, Reentry, and Reintegration
  63. Substance Use and Addiction and American Prison and Jail Inmates