Walters, S. (1992). Attitudinal and demographic differences between male and female corrections officers: A study in three midwestern prisons. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 18(1/2), 173-189.Attitudinal and Demographic Differences Between Male and Female Corrections Officers: A study - Walters ...
Southwest US undergraduates (78 female, 72 male) were tested in a laboratory aggressive behavior paradigm involving noise blasts participants could use against another (bogus) same-sex competitor in a point-earning task. Status of the competitor (low vs. high) and expectation to meet the competito...
Inmates present higher prevalence of mental and physical disorders and are subject of some kind of social exclusion than the general population. The assessment of unmet needs is crucial for care planning. To assess and compare the need for care between male and female inmates undergoing psychiatric...
Male patients were less likely to receive outpatient dermatologic care than female patients (aOR, 0.66; 95% CI, 0.62-0.70), and Midwestern patients were less likely to receive outpatient dermatologic care than Northeastern patients (aOR, 0.80; 95% CI, 0.70-0.91). Patients with Medicaid or ...
The first group was comprised of matched female inmatesfrom two other prisons and the second of inmates from the same facility who did not apply forthe program. The first group was matched on ethnicity, primary offense and date of release.However, differences were found when comparing treatment ...
2006. Differences in motivation, coping style, and self-efficacy among incarcerated male and female drug users. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 30, 113-120.Bernadette Pelissier & Nicole Jones 2006. Differences in motivation, coping style, and self-efficacy among incarcerated male and female ...
M. (2008). "Other people's money": An empirical examination of the motivational differences between male and female white collar offenders. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylania.KLENOWSKI, P.M. "Other People's Money: An Empirical Examination of ...
This study generated and tested hypotheses regarding the use of upward influence strategies and gender in a US prison system. The present study focused on the upward influence strategies used by male and female employees across ten different prisons. Kipnis and Schmidt's Profile of Organizational ...
Male indicates that a person is a male, with female as the reference. Finally, Age counts the respondents’ age (in years) at the time of data import. For institutional factors, two dummy variables indicate whether an individual received either of the two non-criminal enforcement actions ...
Other categorical variables were dichotomized as follows: Sex (male vs. female), location of residence (urban vs. rural), immigrant status (immigrant to Canada vs. born in Canada), ethnicity (White/Caucasian vs. non-White), household-level education (university graduate vs. lower educational ...