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Assessing the Behavior and Needs of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury in Washington State Prisons: Establishing a Foundation for Policy, Practice, and Education

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Pages 1023-1049 | Received 29 Jul 2016, Accepted 21 Sep 2017, Published online: 30 Aug 2018

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Matthew W. Logan, Erika J. Brooke, Mark A. Morgan & Andrea R. Hazelwood. (2023) Taking stock of incarcerated military veterans: a review of (and guide for) research. Criminal Justice Studies 36:1, pages 18-33.
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Matthew W. Logan & Susan McNeeley. (2023) Victimization Among Incarcerated Military Veterans: A Target Congruence Approach. Criminal Justice Policy Review.
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Mark Alden Morgan, Matthew William Logan, John Wooldredge & Andrea Hazelwood. (2023) Prison Adjustment Among Military Veterans: The Impact of Traumatic Events, Service History, and PTSD. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, pages 0306624X2311701.
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Matthew William Logan, Susan McNeeley & Mark Alden Morgan. (2021) The Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Prison Adjustment and Recidivism among Military Veterans: Evidence from Minnesota. Psychiatric Quarterly 92:3, pages 1147-1158.
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Matthew William Logan, Susan McNeeley & Mark Alden Morgan. (2021) Not-so-special forces? Revisiting the “veteran effect” in the context of prison research. Journal of Criminal Justice 72, pages 101762.
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