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Criminal Recidivism Process

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Zamble, Edward, Quinsey, Vernon L.

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9780521795104

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: This comparative study reveals a broad range of differences between recidivists and ex-offenders surviving in the community. The authors seek to elucidate the reasons for re-offending and increase theoretical understanding of the phenomenon.
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9780521795104


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Publisher: Cambridge University Press

This comparative study reveals a broad range of differences between recidivists and ex-offenders surviving in the community. The authors seek to elucidate the reasons for re-offending and increase theoretical understanding of the phenomenon.

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