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ALCOHOLISM, PAROLE OBSERVATIONS AND CRIMINAL RECIDIVISM: A STUDY OF 116 PAROLEES
SAMUEL B. GUZE; DENNIS P. CANTWELL
Am J Psychiatry 1965;122:436-439.
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Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, 4940 Audubon Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
1966 by The American Psychiatric Association
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A detailed analysis of the parole records of 116 parolees indicated that the men who received a diagnosis of alcoholism had significantly higher criminal recidivism rates than did the nonalcoholics.Abstract Teaser
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