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Environmental and Psychological Correlates of Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors among Jail Detainees

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Shichun Ling & Frances P. Abderhalden. (2022) Effects of Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors on Public Perceptions of Offenders: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Justice Quarterly 39:7, pages 1428-1448.
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Frances P. Abderhalden & Lucas Alward. (2022) Jailed Individuals’ Perceptions of Procedural Justice and Suicidal Ideation: An Empirical Examination. Crime & Delinquency 70:2, pages 414-440.
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Sajida Yasmeen, Jeffrey B. Stuewig, John S. Wilson, June P. Tangney, Shannon W. Schrader, Jennifer M. Loya, Sharen E. Barboza, Diane Berry & Abigail Wiser. (2023) Escalation of Suicidal Spectrum Behaviors During Incarceration. Criminal Justice and Behavior 50:5, pages 766-782.
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Bryce E. Stoliker, Haile Wangler, Frances P. Abderhalden & Lisa M. Jewell. (2023) Lifetime and Jail-Specific Suicidal Ideation: Prevalence and Correlates in a Sample of People in Jail in the United States. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, pages 0306624X2311701.
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