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Female Offenders’ Multiple Goals for Engaging in Desired Communication with Their Probation/Parole Officers

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Sandi W. Smith, Merry Morash, Brandon M. Walling & Elizabeth A. Adams. (2020) Precursors to Probation and Parole Agent Communication Patterns with Female Clients. Communication Studies 71:2, pages 203-225.
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Mary H. Hughes, Molly Smith, Timothy C. Brown & Marc D. Glidden. (2020) Gender Differences in Health Care Needs and Service Attainment Among Violent Offenders. Journal of Correctional Health Care 26:1, pages 55-65.
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