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Predicting Desistance or Persistence in the Substance-Abusing, Mentally Ill, Supervised Offender Population Using Laub and Sampson's (2001) Social Controls and Individual Factors Theory

This study investigated the relationship that social controls and individual factors have on the persistence rate in the substance‐abusing, mentally ill, supervised offender population (N = 886). The data predicted 83% of persistence.

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Published in:Journal of addictions & offender counseling 2014-04, Vol.35 (1), p.2-14
Main Authors: Delaney, Rodney B., Laux, John M., Piazza, Nick J., Ritchie, Martin H., Jenkins, Morris
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