EFFECT OF STUDIES ON ATTITUDES TOWARDS INMATES
None of the studies pertaining to what role education plays in shaping the attitudes toward inmates specifically addressed the differences between psychology and law as a fields of study with different philosophies. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of students ' background and...
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