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by S Assault 2007 This report presents findings from a study funded by the. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) as well as the. School of SocialRead more
CDCR: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
CDCR manages the State of Californias prison system with an emphasis on public safety, rehabilitation, community reintegration and restorative justice.
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