CJB: Incentives for Offender Research Participation Are Both Ethical and Practical
Author Karl Hanson discusses his article, "Incentives for Offender Research Participation Are Both Ethical and Practical."
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Author Karl Hanson discusses his article, "Incentives for Offender Research Participation Are Both Ethical and Practical."
Author Karl Hanson discusses his article, "Incentives for Offender Research Participation Are Both Ethical and Practical."
Author Douglas Marlowe discusses his article, Adaptive Programming Improves Outcomes in Drug Court: An Experimental Trial.
Author Douglas Marlowe discusses his article, Adaptive Programming Improves Outcomes in Drug Court: An Experimental Trial.
Authors Dr. Robert Trestan and Karen Kesten discuss their article, "Recidivism Rates Among Mentally Ill Inmates: Impact of the Connecticut Offender Reentry Program"
Authors Dr. Robert Trestan and Karen Kesten discuss their article, "Recidivism Rates Among Mentally Ill Inmates: Impact of the Connecticut Offender Reentry Program"
For some reason, we end up spending more time than we felt was appropriate talking about sex offenders and underwear. Not that it surprises anyone.
Super Bowl XLV!
Go Greenbay Packers!
Mail Bag:
First one from Sam: "Recapping the last few weeks."
Linux, The Dream Act, Sex Offenders and the Death Penalty.
One from Mike: 2011 and It's strange dates and amazing math to 111.
Four from Peter:
1) Tort reform supporter bends truth about own legal history.
2) Bill to end racial traffic stop monitoring.
Snakes of the Week - Rebublicans Sen. Mary Lazich and Sen. Van Wanggaard.
3) Garfield on the oil crisis.
4) Radio host's sexual remarks.
One from Dennis on thinking before you speak.
One from a West Coast Mick: NFL West.
The Rest of the Show:
1) Controversial town of Beloit police chief retires.
2) Forgetter be forgotten.
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