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    On the general relationship between victimization and offending: Examining cultural contingencies by Posick, Chad, Gould, Laurie A.

    Published in Journal of criminal justice (01-05-2015)
    “…Culture has been implicated in a wide range of individual behaviors. However, empirical investigation of how culture impacts violent behavior is limited. In…”
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    Exploring the Relationship Between Gender Violence and State Failure: A Cross-National Comparison by Gould, Laurie A., Agnich, Laura E.

    Published in Violence against women (01-10-2016)
    “…The concept of state failure has only recently emerged in the political science and legal literature. Although state failure has been used to predict violent…”
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    Exploring Gender-Based Disparities in Legal Protection, Education, Health, Political Empowerment, and Employment in Failing and Fragile States by Gould, Laurie A.

    Published in Women & criminal justice (01-10-2014)
    “…Gender inequalities in legal protection, education, health, employment, and political empowerment have been of special interest to researchers for many years…”
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    Cheating Around the World: A Cross-national Analysis of Principal Reported Cheating by Miller, Bryan Lee, Agnich, Laura E., Posick, Chad, Gould, Laurie A.

    Published in Journal of criminal justice education (03-04-2015)
    “…An increasing problem of great concern for academic institutions around the world is the pervasiveness of academic cheating among students. However, there is a…”
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    The discipline of difference: Ethnolinguistic heterogeneity and corporal punishment by Pate, Matthew, Gould, Laurie A.

    “…The minority threat hypothesis contends that growth in the size of a given minority population along with the ensuing competition for social and political…”
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    Risk and revocation in community corrections: The role of gender by Gould, Laurie A., Pate, Matthew, Sarver, Mary

    Published in Probation Journal (01-09-2011)
    “…Actuarial risk assessment instruments have become integral to the functioning of the correctional systems in North America, the United Kingdom, and many other…”
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    Penality, Power, and Polity: Exploring the Relationship Between Political Repression and Corporal Punishment by Gould, Laurie A., Pate, Matthew

    Published in International Criminal Justice Review (01-12-2011)
    “…Worldwide, the punishment of law violators takes many forms, with some countries relying heavily on incarceration and others favoring a mix of punishments…”
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    Risk and the Female Offender: An Analysis of Classification and Supervision Issues by Gould, Laurie A.

    Published in Women & criminal justice (06-10-2010)
    “…Risk is a defining feature of punishment in the United States. This is evidenced by the profusion of actuarial risk assessment instruments, now entering their…”
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    DISCIPLINE, DOCILITY AND DISPARITY: A Study of Inequality and Corporal Punishment by Gould, Laurie A., Pate, Matthew

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-03-2010)
    “…Corporal punishment as a sanction for criminal offenders has a long global history. While most North American and European countries have abandoned such…”
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    Faculty Employment Trends in Criminology and Criminal Justice by Gould, Laurie A., Fowler, Shannon K., del Carmen, Alejandro

    Published in Journal of criminal justice education (01-06-2011)
    “…The academic job search process is perhaps one of the most important and stressful events for scholars hoping to gain full-time employment in academia. The…”
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    Exploring the Relationship Between Gender Violence and State Failure by Gould, Laurie A, Agnich, Laura E

    Published in Violence against women (01-10-2016)
    “…The concept of state failure has only recently emerged in the political science and legal literature. Although state failure has been used to predict violent…”
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    Exploring Residential Models of Care for Treatment of Infectious Complications Among People Who Inject Drugs: a Systematic Review by Saxton, Kaitlin G., Barrett, David, Gould, Laurie, Sandieson, Rachel M., Koivu, Sharon, Meyer, Matthew J.

    “…This article identifies, compares, and assesses residential models of care to treat infectious complications among people who inject drugs (PWID) through…”
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    Discipline, Docility and Disparity by Gould, Laurie A., Pate, Matthew

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-03-2010)
    “…Corporal punishment as a sanction for criminal offenders has a long global history. While most North American and European countries have abandoned such…”
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    Perceptions of risk and need in the classification and supervision of offenders in the community corrections setting: The role of gender by Gould, Laurie A

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Risk has emerged as a defining feature of punishment in the United States. Feeley and Simon (1992) note that contemporary punishment is increasingly moving…”
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    Synthesis of Research on Bilingual Education by Hakuta, Kenji, Gould, Laurie J

    Published in Educational Leadership (1987)
    “…Reviews educational research on bilingual education and describes biases present in recent evaluations of bilingual programs. Contrary to assumptions about…”
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    Synthesis of Research on Bilingual Education by Hakuta, Kenji, Gould, Laurie J

    Published in Educational Leadership (01-03-1987)
    “…Substantial research supports teaching language-minority children in their native language. In addition, it also suggests that bilingualism is a cognitive…”
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