Criminal Justice and Behavior - Abstracts

Criminal Justice and Behavior
TitleSubjectAuthors
AACP standards: a historical overview (1978 to 1980).(Standards for Psychology Services in Jails, Prisons, Correctional Facilities and Agencies)Psychology and mental healthAlthouse, Richard
Commentary on Stack (1995). (response to article by Steven Stack in this issue, p. 172)Psychology and mental healthGoetting, Ann
Data, class, and nature-of-effect issues: reply to Goetting. (response to article by Ann Goetting in this issue, p. 187)Psychology and mental healthStack, Steven
International perspectives on children's testimony: an introduction to the issues.(Special Issue)Psychology and mental healthGoodman, Gail S., Bottoms, Bette L.
Is the glass half empty or half full? A response to Pollard (1995). (response to article by Paul Pollard in this issue, p. 74)Psychology and mental healthBachman, Ronet
Note on Proctor (1994). (response to Jon L. Proctor, Criminal Justice and Behavior, vol. 21, p. 256)Psychology and mental healthLevinson, Robert B.
Reactions of male and female inmates to prison confinement; further evidence for a two-component model.Psychology and mental healthPaulus, Paul B., Dzindolet, Mary T.
Reflections on the first four years of editing Criminal Justice and Behavior.(Editorial)Psychology and mental healthGlenwick, David S.
Response to Levinson (1995). (response to article by Robert B. Levinson in this issue, p. 195)Psychology and mental healthProctor, Jon L.
Standards for psychology services in jails, prisons, correctional facilities and agencies.(Standards for Psychology Services in Jails, Prisons, Correctional Facilities and Agencies)Psychology and mental health 
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