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A Meta-Analytic Review of Pretrial Research: Risk Assessment, Bond Type, and Interventions

This study makes an attempt to aggregate what we currently know about pretrial decision making and jurisdictions’ responses to the pretrial population. This meta-analysis began with an exhaustive search for pretrial research which may have revealed the most prominent finding—that being a distinct la...

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Published in:American journal of criminal justice 2017-06, Vol.42 (2), p.443-467
Main Authors: Bechtel, Kristin, Holsinger, Alexander M., Lowenkamp, Christopher T., Warren, Madeline J.
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