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  2. Ex-'Mob Wives' anger specialist for Renee Graziano shares ...

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    Gorsky authored the book "Anger Management: 101," providing insights on how individuals can avoid engaging in or propelling arguments. She details coping skills, tools and information for an ...

  3. Anger management - Wikipedia

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    Involuntary assignment to an anger management program, for example court mandated sessions, will result in a lower average motivation level than voluntary admission. In one study with incarcerated inmates, there was a correlation found between individual readiness and improvement. [67]

  4. Criminal psychology - Wikipedia

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    The inmates with PTSD are most likely to be violent with other inmates and commit more violent crimes. [6] Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is another disorder that criminals are likely to have. [5] This disorder can also be co-morbid with disorders like conduct disorder and later on can develop into antisocial personality ...

  5. Criminal sentencing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During a long sentence, an offender can take full advantage of the programs that the prison has, including rehab for substance use disorders, anger management, mental health, and so on, so when the offender completes the rehab or program he may be released upon request from authorities with a lower risk of recidivism. This process tries to ...

  6. These Texas Inmates Wrote a Book. Then the Prison System ...

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    The government will prevent prisoners from getting TEXAS LETTERS, an anthology about experiences with solitary confinement.

  7. College students, inmates and a nun: A unique book club meets ...

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    Roughly 70% of inmates are involved in some type of educational programming like the book club, according to Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart. But having college student participation sets the book ...

  8. Strangers in Their Own Land - Wikipedia

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    The core of the book is Hochschild's attempt to distill the worldview of Tea Party supporters, who formed part of the same constituency that heavily backed Donald Trump in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. According to Hochschild, Tea Party supporters have reacted against the changing face of America in the last few decades.

  9. Relief, defiance, anger: Families and advocates react to ...

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    Biden converted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The inmates include people convicted in the slayings of police and military officers, as well as federal prisoners and guards. Others were involved in deadly robberies and drug deals.