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Clinical Trial Research
Studies from M. Labriola and co-researchers yield new data on clinical trial research
June 7th, 2008
"Over the past two decades, a growing number of courts have come to rely on batterer programs as their mandate of choice, especially when the legal issues in a case preclude the imposition of jail. Three of four previous randomized trials produced largely negative results," scientists in the United States report. "The present study seeks to provide greater clarification. The study randomly assigned misdemeanor domestic violence offenders in the Bronx, New York to either a batterer program or not; and to either monthly or graduated judicial monitoring, with the latter involving reduced court appearances in response to compliance and increased appearances in response to...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-06-07)
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