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The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants ISBN: 9780203736616
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Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 68:644-683
This paper examines how social capital prior to incarceration may contribute to experiences during incarceration and whether visitation allows social capital to have protective effects. We investigate, too, whether disadvantages experienced during in
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Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 58:74-118
Objectives:This article tests two theoretical ideas: (1) that social concerns about particular “dangerous classes” of offenders shift over time to influence court sanctioning practices and (2) that, since the 1990s, sex offenders in particular ca
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Crime & Delinquency. 66:1754-1786
Nearly half of the incarcerated population experience mental health problems. Service use, however, is rare. There may be benefits for individuals who continue treatment upon incarceration (i.e., fewer or less intense pains of imprisonment). Research
Publikováno v:
Journal of Criminal Justice. 82:101985
Autor:
Elisa L. Toman
Publikováno v:
Punishment & Society. :146247452211148
Toxic chemicals are released into land, air, and waterways daily. Exposure to such chemicals, however, is not equally distributed across the U.S. It is well documented that communities without agency and capital, typically economically and socially d
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 45:316-339
Scholarship suggests that individuals’ experiences in pretrial detention are especially straining. Relative to state prisons, local jails have high rates of inmate and officer turnover, more limited resources, and provide fewer services. Pretrial d
Autor:
Elisa L. Toman
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Justice Quarterly. 36:350-382
Despite a growing body of research on the victim–offender overlap, limited scholarship has examined this phenomenon in the context of the prison. This paper advances theory and scholarship on the v...
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Justice Quarterly. 35:381-411
Drawing on prior sentencing and prison scholarship, this study examines the use of solitary confinement as a form of punishment. Specifically, it assesses whether, given a prison infraction, minority inmates—and young, male, minority inmates in par
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Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 34:37-66
This study examines sentencing patterns for environmental crimes and tests the assumption that “green” offenders receive more lenient treatment from criminal courts than non-environmental offenders. We present two sets of analyses. First, we pres