| Session 168: JJ9 -> Juvenile Corrections: Theory and Practice |
| Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Thursday, November 8 |
| Place: Picard |
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Session Chair: Dean J. Champion, Texas A & M International University |
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Shocking? Perhaps, But How Does It Work? |
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Deanna L. Wilkinson, Temple University (Corresponding) |
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Childhood Victimization among Incarcerated Juveniles in Japan: Results of a National Survey of Inmates in Juvenile Training Schools |
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Kaoru Furuta, Ministry of Justice, Japan (Corresponding) |
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Hideo Takasaki, Ministry of Justice, Japan |
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Managed Care and Juvenile Sex Offenders: Identifying Outcomes and Concerns of Community Based Treatment |
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Daniel C. Dahlgren, Kent State University, Stark Campus (Corresponding) |
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Balancing Act: The Role of Cottage Staff in a State Training School |
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Michelle Inderbitzin, University of Idaho (Corresponding) |
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What Works: Examining Juvenile Corrections Programs |
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Sarah Bacon, University of Maryland at College Park (Corresponding) |
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Doris Layton MacKenzie, University of Maryland at College Park |
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Suzanne Kider, University of Maryland at College Park |
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Discussants: |
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Dean J. Champion, Texas A & M International University |