Day Reporting Centers and Recidivism: The Role of Social Support

Day reporting centers (DRCs) are increasingly popular alternative to traditional forms of supervision. Yet, studies that describe a fairly common set of programs and services among DRCs produce conflicting results regarding their efficacy, suggesting that as yet unobserved characteristics of DRCs mi...

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Authors: Oselin, Sharon S. (Author) ; Mahutga, Matthew C. (Author) ; Flores, Humberto (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
In: Criminal justice and behavior
Year: 2023, Volume: 50, Issue: 10, Pages: 1526-1546
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