Academic Papers (5)

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http://www.doc.state.ok.us/offenders/ocjrc/96/A%20Profile%20of%20Murderer%20Escapees.pdf
A Profile of Murderer Escapees Open in a new browser window
   Emeritus Prof. Harjit S. Sandhu, Oklahoma State University compares 35 murderers who had escaped from the legal custody 1990-1995 with 100 murderers who did not escape during the same period. [PDF]
   http://www.doc.state.ok.us/offenders/ocjrc/96/A%20Profile%20of%20Murderer%20Escapees.pdf
http://www.doc.state.ok.us/offenders/ocjrc/94/940650B.HTM
Changing Perceptions of the Etiology of Crime: The Relationship Between Abuse and Female Criminality Open in a new browser window
   Examines the relationship between female criminality and the experience of abuse via a surveyof 557 female inmates at two correctional centers in Oklahoma.
   http://www.doc.state.ok.us/offenders/ocjrc/94/940650B.HTM
http://www.israel.net/raikhlin
Civil War, Terrorism and Gangs. Social Dynamics Open in a new browser window
   The work deals with the social and psychological causes of terrorism and banditism and of civil wars. Emphasis is placed on the role of the leader. The work is intended for sociologist, psychologist, criminologist, politicians, etc.
   http://www.israel.net/raikhlin
http://israel.net/raikhlin/social_dynamics/myengbook/Contents.html
Civil War, Terrorism and Gangs: The System of Sociology and Social Dynamics Open in a new browser window
   By Dr. Raddai Raikhlin (translated from Russian). Society and individuals are described in terms of their social cohesion and integration.
   http://israel.net/raikhlin/social_dynamics/myengbook/Contents.html
http://www.doc.state.ok.us/offenders/ocjrc/96/Judicial%20Attitudes%20on%20Feminist%20Ideas%20and%20Female%20Felons.pdf
Judicial Attitudes on Feminist Ideas and Female Felons: the Impact on Female Crime Patterns Open in a new browser window
   Questionnaires about judicial attitudes toward feminism and toward female were administered to 234 of the 243 Oklahoma judges. Mixed evidence for bias was found. By Dr. Charles O. Ochie Sr. and Dr. Tayoba T. Ngenge. [PDF]
   http://www.doc.state.ok.us/offenders/ocjrc/96/Judicial%20Attitudes%20on%20Feminist%20Ideas%20and%20Female%20Felons.pdf

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