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The significance of executive functioning in juvenile justice interventions: insights from clinical practice. [PDF]
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Psychosocial determinants of recidivism risk among incarcerated individuals with a history of substance use: A systematic review. [PDF]
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Revisional endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty for failed laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in an immunocompromised patient. [PDF]
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Child Maltreatment, 2003
This article reports rates of recidivism among initially substantiated and initially unsubstantiated child maltreatment events to determine if substantiation status is associated with higher risk of recidivism. This is an important question given recent concerns that unsubstantiated cases may have as high or almost as high a risk of recidivism as do ...
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This article reports rates of recidivism among initially substantiated and initially unsubstantiated child maltreatment events to determine if substantiation status is associated with higher risk of recidivism. This is an important question given recent concerns that unsubstantiated cases may have as high or almost as high a risk of recidivism as do ...
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2018
High rates of rearrest and recidivism, especially among drug-involved individuals, are of grave concern for the justice system and society at large. This chapter looks at the factors affecting recidivism rates of substance-involved individuals involved in the justice system. We begin by considering the complexity of measuring recidivism and the meaning
Faye S. Taxman, Mary Mun
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High rates of rearrest and recidivism, especially among drug-involved individuals, are of grave concern for the justice system and society at large. This chapter looks at the factors affecting recidivism rates of substance-involved individuals involved in the justice system. We begin by considering the complexity of measuring recidivism and the meaning
Faye S. Taxman, Mary Mun
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