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    Defining and Predicting Pimps’ Coerciveness Toward Sex Workers: Socialization Processes by Stalans, Loretta J., Finn, Mary A.

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-11-2019)
    “…Prior research has found that pimps use both non-coercive and coercive management styles across and within market segments of the illicit sex trade. The…”
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    Oblivious ‘Sex Traffickers’: Challenging stereotypes and the fairness of US trafficking laws by Horning, Amber, Stalans, Loretta

    Published in Anti-trafficking review (01-04-2022)
    “…In this paper, we explore third parties who unexpectedly fell within the legal definition of a sex trafficker. The anti-trafficking lobby and media stories…”
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    Self-Narratives of Persistent Pimps and Those Anticipating Desistance: Emotions, Conventional Work, and Moral Profitability Calculus by Stalans, Loretta J., Finn, Mary A.

    Published in Victims & offenders (04-07-2019)
    “…Identity, values, and emotional processes underlying desistance and persistence in the illicit sex trade have received little empirical attention. An analysis…”
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    Consulting Legal Experts in the Real and Virtual World: Pimps' and Johns' Cultural Schemas about Strategies to Avoid Arrest and Conviction by Stalans, Loretta J., Finn, Mary A.

    Published in Deviant behavior (02-06-2016)
    “…This study addressed the cultural schemas about legal issues associated with on line solicited prostitution from those embedded in the subculture. Qualitative…”
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    How Targeted Enforcement Shapes Marketing Decisions of Pimps: Evidence of Displacement and Innovation by Finn, Mary A., Stalans, Loretta J.

    Published in Victims & offenders (01-10-2016)
    “…Little research to date has examined how those who serve as intermediaries between clients and prostitutes (i.e., pimps) are influenced by targeted police…”
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    Comparing Male and Female Prison Releasees across Risk Factors and Postprison Recidivism by Olson, David E., Stalans, Loretta J., Escobar, Gipsy

    Published in Women & criminal justice (14-03-2016)
    “…This study, using data from a large sample of prison releasees, examined the similarities and differences in men's and women's risk factors for recidivism…”
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    Risk Factors for Partner Violence Among a National Sample of Combat Veterans by Taft, Casey T, Pless, Anica P, Stalans, Loretta J, Koenen, Karestan C, King, Lynda A, King, Daniel W

    “…In this study, the authors identified potential risk factors for partner violence perpetration among a subsample ( n = 109) of men who participated in a…”
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    Relationship of Substance Use/Abuse with Psychological and Physical Intimate Partner Violence: Variations Across Living Situations by Stalans, Loretta J., Ritchie, Jennifer

    Published in Journal of family violence (2008)
    “…This study addresses whether the relationship between illicit drug use/abuse measures and intimate partner violence (IPV) varies across socioeconomic status,…”
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    Penal Populism and Public Opinion: Lessons from Five Countries by Roberts, Julian V

    Published 2002
    “…Although criminal justice systems vary greatly around the world, one theme has emerged in all western jurisdictions in recent years: a rise in both the…”
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    Parenting and Intimate Relationship Effects on Women Offenders' Recidivism and Noncompliance with Probation by Stalans, Loretta J., Lurigio, Arthur J.

    Published in Women & criminal justice (27-05-2015)
    “…This study disentangled the effects of intimate relationships and parenting on women probationers' noncompliance. Data from a sample of 257 women were analyzed…”
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    Public’s and Police Officers’ Interpretation and Handling of Domestic Violence Cases: Divergent Realities by Stalans, Loretta J., Finn, Mary A.

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-09-2006)
    “…The public’s and police officers’interpretation and handling of realistic hypothetical domestic violence cases and their stereotypic views about domestic…”
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    Women's Offending Behavior: Evidence-Based Review of Gender Differences and Gender Responsive Programs by Stalans, Loretta J.

    Published in Victims & offenders (01-10-2009)
    “…In the past two decades, gender-responsive treatment and supervision programs have proliferated. Such programs provide comprehensive treatment and services…”
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    Comparing Nonviolent, Other-Violent, and Domestic Batterer Sex Offenders: Predictive Accuracy of Risk Assessments on Sexual Recidivism by Stalans, Loretta J., Hacker, Robyn, Talbot, Mary E.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-05-2010)
    “…This study compared an understudied subgroup of sex offenders, those who had arrests for nonsexual domestic violence (n = 174), with nonviolent sex offenders…”
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    Identifying Subgroups at High Risk of Dropping Out of Domestic Batterer Treatment: The Buffering Effects of a High School Education by Stalans, Loretta J., Seng, Magnus

    “…This study identifies the subgroups of domestic batterers who are at a low or high risk of failing to complete domestic batterer cognitive behavioral…”
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    Citizens' Crime Stereotypes, Biased Recall, and Punishment Preferences in Abstract Cases: The Educative Role of Interpersonal Sources by Stalans, Loretta J

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-08-1993)
    “…Although researchers have noted the importance of understanding how people form punishment preferences about abstract criminal cases, few studies have examined…”
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    Restorative Sentencing: Exploring the Views of the Public by Roberts, Julian V, Stalans, Loretta J

    Published in Social justice research (01-09-2004)
    “…Within the past decade, restorative justice has emerged as a truly global phenomenon. Although retributive justice has dominated the penal landscape, more…”
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    Probation officers' and judges' discretionary sanctioning decisions about sex offenders: Differences between specialized and standard probation units by Stalans, Loretta J., Juergens, Rebecca, Seng, Magnus, Lavery, Timothy

    Published in Criminal justice review (Atlanta, Ga.) (01-05-2004)
    “…This article focuses on discretionary judgments made about sex offenders on probation. The sample consisted of 567 sex offenders on standard adult probation…”
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    Adult Sex Offenders on Community Supervision: A Review of Recent Assessment Strategies and Treatment by Stalans, Loretta J.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-10-2004)
    “…Sex offenders present challenges to treatment providers and probation officers. This article reviews recent developments in assessing risk and gauging their…”
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    Identifying Three Types of Violent Offenders and Predicting Violent Recidivism While on Probation: A Classification Tree Analysis by Stalans, Loretta J, Yarnold, Paul R, Seng, Magnus, Olson, David E, Repp, Michelle

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2004)
    “…This study employs classification tree analysis (CTA) to address whether 3 groups of violent offenders have similar or different risk factors for violent…”
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    Dual Arrest Decisions in Domestic Violence Cases: The Influence of Departmental Policies by Finn, Mary A., Blackwell, Brenda Sims, Stalans, Loretta J., Studdard, Sheila, Dugan, Laura

    Published in Crime and delinquency (01-10-2004)
    “…Dual arrests in family violence cases have increased following passage of proarrest laws. This study examined the relationship between officers’perceptions of…”
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