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. 2017 Mar;13(1):53-77.
doi: 10.1007/s11292-016-9281-z. Epub 2017 Feb 21.

The effects of specialized probation and recovery management checkups (RMCs) on treatment participation, substance use, HIV risk behaviors, and recidivism among female offenders: main findings of a 3-year experiment using subject by intervention interaction analysis

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The effects of specialized probation and recovery management checkups (RMCs) on treatment participation, substance use, HIV risk behaviors, and recidivism among female offenders: main findings of a 3-year experiment using subject by intervention interaction analysis

Christy K Scott et al. J Exp Criminol. 2017 Mar.
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Figure 1
RMC WO Experiment CONSORT Chart
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Figure 2. Subject (Probation) by Treatment (RMC) Interaction
\a Significant effect of Probation vs no probation at p<.05 \b Significant effect of RMC vs Control within the no-probation strata.
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Figure 3
Summary of Direct and Indirect Effects (odds ratios) on Any Crime, Arrest, or Incarceration

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