Recidivism and Relationships: Examining the Role of Relationships, Transitions, and Relationship Quality in Reincarceration

Danielle Wallace1, Matthew Larson2, Logan J. Somers1, Kathleen E. Padilla1, Ryan D. Mays1
1School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA
2Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA

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