Making Ends Meet After Prison

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management - Tập 33 Số 2 - Trang 440-470 - 2014
David J. Harding1, Jessica J. Wyse2, Cheyney Dobson2, Jeffrey D. Morenoff2
1University of California at Berkeley
2UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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