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29 Crim. Just. Stud. [i] (2016)

handle is hein.journals/cjscj29 and id is 1 raw text is: CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES: A CRITICAL JOURNAL OF CRIME,
LAW AND SOCIETY
Volume 29     Number 1     March 2016
CONTENTS
Articles
Monitoring high-risk sex offenders with GPS
Stephen Gies, Randy Gainey and Eoin Healy                                        1
Examining 19 years of officially reported child abduction incidents (1995-2013):
employing a four category typology of abduction
Jeffrey A. Walsh, Jessie L. Krienert and Cayla L. Comens                        21
Citizen acceptance of police interventions: an example of CCTV surveillance in
Las Vegas, Nevada
William H. Sousa and Tamara D. Madensen                                        40
'What to do with the cutters?' - Best practices for offender self-injurious
behaviors
Jenelle Power, Hayden P. Smith and Robert L. Trestman                           57
Improving court-appearance rates through court-date reminder phone calls
Holly Howat, Craig J. Forsyth, Raymond Biggar and Samantha Howat                77
Corrigendum
The effects of supervisor education and training on police use of force
Hyeyoung Lim and Hoon Lee                                                       88

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