Stereotypical Knowledge and Age in Relation to Prediction of Public Support for Rehabilitation: Data from Taiwan

Lior Gideon1, Yuhsu G. Hsiao2
1Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, USA
2Department of Justice, Law and Society, American University, School of Public Affairs, Washington, USA

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