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Long-Term Outcomes After Cardiac Arrest: Protocol for the Extended Follow-Up Sub-Study of the STEPCARE Trial. [PDF]
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“House Arrest” or “Developmental Arrest”? A Study of Youth Under House Arrest
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2018Studies have examined the potential benefits and risks of alternative forms of detention, such as house arrest, for adults but, despite its growing use, little research has examined the implications of house arrest for juveniles.
Elad Chamiel, Sophie D. Walsh
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House Arrest: Modern Archives, Medieval Manuscripts
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2000In his 1994 Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression, Jacques Derrida begins an excursion through memory, psychology, culture, and technology by musing on the origins of the archive. The term, he writes, develops from the practice in the ancient world of housing civic documents in the dwellings of the supreme magistrates, the archons.
Siân Echard
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Predicting Public Support for Electronic House Arrest
American Behavioral Scientist, 1996This article builds upon an earlier effort to examine citizens' overall support for electronic house arrest (EHA). It explores a variety of demographic and attitudinal factors measured in a survey of residents in Oneida County, New York, and identifies predictors of support for EHA when used with “minor” and “serious” offenders.
Preston Elrod, M. P. Brown
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Offenders' Perceptions of House Arrest and Electronic Monitoring
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2009This article reports on a study designed to examine the perceptions of house arrest (HA) and electronic monitoring (EM) among offenders who have recently experienced this criminal sentence. Data were gathered via a self-administered questionnaire and follow-up interviews with a sample of offenders.
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House Arrest: A Viable Alternative for Sex Offenders?
Psychological Reports, 1989This article reported on the efficiency of a community-based corrections program, namely, house arrest, presently being implemented in the state of Florida. Primarily, prison over-crowding has served as an impetus to enacting viable detention options for minor offenses.
John E. Bingham, C. Piotrowski
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Current Issues of the State and Law, 2023
The problem of minors committing a large number of crimes in recent years has become more and more serious, which is facilitated by the decrease in the social responsibility of adolescents, the spread of soft drugs, and the lack of moral and moral ...
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The problem of minors committing a large number of crimes in recent years has become more and more serious, which is facilitated by the decrease in the social responsibility of adolescents, the spread of soft drugs, and the lack of moral and moral ...
S.V. Medvedeva +2 more
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