A Direct Test of Pathways Theory

Although qualitative research has informed Pathways Theory for decades, there are few quantitative studies that have explored this theory. This study utilizes a path analytic approach with measures of gender-responsive needs collected from 163 male and 103 female pretrial defendants. Results indicat...

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Childhood
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Gender
Justice
Mental disorders
Needs assessment
Pretrial
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Risk assessment
Substance abuse
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Women
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