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Reentry surveys: a reality check.
How does an individual know if what he or she knows is correct or real? Empirical evidence comes in many forms. At one end of the research continuum is the trustworthy, yet difficult, random assignment experiment. At the other end is the intuitively reasonable, yet highly fallible, anecdote. Somewhere between those extremes is the useful survey. In the corrections field, well-crafted surveys conducted by appropriate methods provide valuable information for establishing baselines and marki...
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