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1. The waiting game: Anticipatory stress and its proliferation during jail incarceration.

2. Public mental health facility closures and criminal justice contact in Chicago.

3. Mixed methods evaluation of a jail diversion program: Impact on arrests and functioning.

4. Naturalizing unnatural death in Los Angeles County jails.

5. I Refuse for the Devil to Take My Soul: Inside Cook County Jail.

6. Autonomy: A study of social exchange in a carceral setting.

7. "Even though we're married, I'm single": The meaning of jail incarceration in romantic relationships.

8. The effects of immigration enforcement on traffic stops: Changing driver or police behavior?

9. The Problem Is Not (Merely) Mass Incarceration: Incarceration as a Bioethical Crisis and Abolition as a Moral Obligation.

10. The jail is everywhere: Fighting the new geography of mass incarceration.

11. Behavioral health service use post‐jail release and reduced risk of return to jail.

12. Jail Health Care in the Southeastern United States From Entry to Release.

13. Immigration policy, immigrant detention, and the U.S. jail system.

14. Pretrial risk assessment instruments in practice: The role of judicial discretion in pretrial reform.

16. Effects of mindfulness‐based interventions on psychological distress and mindfulness in incarcerated populations: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

17. Jail as a Point of Contraceptive Care Access: Needs and Preferences Among Women in an Urban Jail.

18. Birds of a feather flock together: Comparing controlled pre--post designs.

19. Mental Health Identification Practices of Jails: The Unmet Needs of the "Silent" Population: Special Issue: Criminal Justice and Community Psychology: Our Values and Our Work.

20. Struggles for Environmental Justice in US Prisons and Jails.

21. Census of Jails (DOJ).

22. Opioid use disorder incidence and treatment among incarcerated pregnant women in the United States: results from a national surveillance study.

23. Guyana's Prisons: Colonial Histories of Post‐Colonial Challenges.

24. Rikers Island Jail Complex: The Use of Social History to Inform Current Debates on Incarceration in New York City.

25. Trends in Substance Use by Gender Among Participants in a Jail‐Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program: 1998–2016.

27. Teaching and Learning Guide for: Privacy violations and procedural justice in United States prisons and jails.

28. Next Steps in Jail and Prison Downsizing.

29. Can We Downsize Our Prisons and Jails Without Compromising Public Safety?

31. The impact of US Government assistance on recidivism.

32. INTERORGANIZATIONAL UTILITY OF WELFARE STIGMA IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.

33. Changes in knowledge, behavioural expectations, self-efficacy, and stigma after an educational campaign about early psychosis for jail correction officers.

35. Life Stressors and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Seriously Mentally Ill Jail Population.

36. Association between jail-based methadone or buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder and overdose mortality after release from New York City jails 2011-17.

37. ALGERIA: Former Minister Jailed.

38. Senegal: Rebel Leader Jailed.

39. Transition From Jail to Community Toolkit (DOJ).

40. Prison Nursing

41. Who Ministers to Whom: Matthew 25:31-46 and Prison Ministry.

42. Some Empirical Evidence on Offender Time Discount Rates.

43. OPTIMAL BAIL AND THE VALUE OF FREEDOM: EVIDENCE FROM THE PHILADELPHIA BAIL EXPERIMENT.

44. Impact of jail sanctions during drug court participation upon substance abuse treatment completion.

45. WHEN JAIL FAILS: AMENDING THE ASFA TO REDUCE ITS NEGATIVE IMPACT ON CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS.

46. Prison Theology: A Theology of Liberation, Hope and Justice.

47. Stagnation and Change in Irish Penal Policy.

48. ARE DEPORTABLE ALIENS A UNIQUE THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY? COMPARING THE RECIDIVISM OF DEPORTABLE AND NONDEPORTABLE ALIENS.

49. A utilization-focused approach to evaluation by a performance audit agency.

50. Direct-Supervision and Remote-Supervision Jails: A Comparative Study of Psychosocial Factors.

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