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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 14, 2019 - Issue 3: Problem-Solving Courts
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Problem-Solving Courts in Australia: A Review of Problems and Solutions

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Travis C. Pratt & Jillian J. Turanovic. (2021) They’re Called “Specialty Courts” for a Reason: A Criminologically-informed and Evidence-based Reply to Lucas (2020). Victims & Offenders 16:5, pages 643-651.
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Angela J. Thielo, Francis T. Cullen, Alexander L. Burton, Melissa M. Moon & Velmer S. Burton, Jr. (2019) Prisons or Problem-Solving: Does the Public Support Specialty Courts?. Victims & Offenders 14:3, pages 267-282.
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Brianna Chesser, Ken Smith, Alyssa Sigamoney & Casey Becker. (2023) Specialist courts and borderline personality disorder: a pilot study of the efficacy of the assessment and referral court list to reduce recidivist behaviour. Journal of Criminal Psychology 13:4, pages 282-299.
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