RT Article T1 The Impact of Fair Relationships on Rule Compliance for Women under Community Supervision JF Women & criminal justice VO 32 IS 4 SP 342 OP 358 A1 Mueller, Kyle Curtis A2 Noh, Keeyoon A2 Carey, Marcus Tyler LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1811869300 AB Women face many potential difficulties when under community supervision, and more research that examines their experiences there is needed. This study investigates how women under supervision relate to their supervisors and how these relationships impact their tendencies toward supervisory compliance. Using secondary data, predictors of recidivism are evaluated in 16 Michigan counties using the Dual Role Relationship Inventory–Revised (DRI-R) and its shorter form (DRI-SF), which quantify relationship quality. We found that one of the most important predictors of rule compliance for women under supervision is their relationship with their probation or parole officer. Thus, probation and parole officers should prioritize their personal relationships with their female clients by considering their unique circumstances while striving to cultivate an environment of fairness and mutual respect. This article advances our understanding of how to administer effective community supervision for women. K1 Women K1 Recidivism K1 Procedural Justice K1 Probation K1 Parole DO 10.1080/08974454.2021.1900992