2000
DOI: 10.1080/1478601x.2000.9959601
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Differences in expectations and perceptions among criminal justice officials concerning boot camps

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“…Overall, responses ranged from a low of 38 percent (legislators) to a high of 91 percent (probation and parole staff). The original responses were analyzed and published elsewhere (Veneziano, Veneziano, Bourns, Fichter, & Summers, 2000). To test the association of occupation with selection, a shorter list from the Missouri survey data was compiled of six typical bpunishmentQ items and six typical breformQ items selected from the literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Overall, responses ranged from a low of 38 percent (legislators) to a high of 91 percent (probation and parole staff). The original responses were analyzed and published elsewhere (Veneziano, Veneziano, Bourns, Fichter, & Summers, 2000). To test the association of occupation with selection, a shorter list from the Missouri survey data was compiled of six typical bpunishmentQ items and six typical breformQ items selected from the literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%