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Attorney General Eric Holder delivered the opening remarks to participants at the "Passport to Re-entry" event on October 17, ... "Correctional Practitioners as 'Agents of Change'" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of ... "Using Resources to Reduce Recidivism -- Learning from Past Programs" This interview followed the presentation "Solutions in ...
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- Attorney General Eric Holder delivered the opening remarks to participants at the "Passport to Re-entry" event on October 17, ...
- "Correctional Practitioners as 'Agents of Change'" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of ...
- "Using Resources to Reduce Recidivism -- Learning from Past Programs" This interview followed the presentation "Solutions in ...
- "Key Principles of Reducing Recidivism" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati.
- Latessa, professor at the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services at the University of Cincinnati, ...
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