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ALCOHOLISM, PAROLE OBSERVATIONS AND CRIMINAL RECIDIVISM: A STUDY OF 116 PAROLEES

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.122.4.436

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.

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