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Starn, J. Jeffrey. Simulations of ground-water flow and residence time near Woodbury, Connecticut. Reston, Va: U.S. Geological Survey, 2007.

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Köhne-Lindenlaub, Renate. The Villa Hügel: An entrepreneur's residence in the course of time. München: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2003.

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Barbett, Samuel. Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in degree-granting institutions, fall 1996. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, 1998.

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Barbett, Samuel. Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in higher education institutions: Fall 1994. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Educational Resources Information Center, 1996.

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Barbett, Samuel. Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in degree-granting institutions, fall 1996. Washington, DC (555 New Jersey Ave., NW, Washington 20208-5574): U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, National Center for Education Statistics, 1998.

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Phillips, Scott W. Discharge, nitrate load, and residence time of ground water in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. [Baltimore, Md.]: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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United States. Office of Educational Research and Improvement. and National Center for Education Statistics., eds. Residence and migration of first-time freshmen enrolled in higher education institutions: Fall 1992. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, 1995.

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Baris, Mitchell A. Children of divorce: A developmental approach to residence and visitation. DeKalb, IL: Psytec Corp., 1988.

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Peck, William. Independence takes time: A youth residence guide for program, government, and community leaders about runaway and homeless youth. New York, N.Y. (503 West 27th St., New York 10001): [Independence House, 1987.

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Cox, Stephen E. Estimates of residence time and related variations in quality of ground water beneath Submarine Base Bangor and vicinity, Kitsap County, Washington. Tacoma, Wash. (1201 Pacific Ave., Suite 600, Tacoma 98402): U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Cox, Stephen E. Estimates of residence time and related variations in quality of ground water beneath Submarine Base Bangor and vicinity, Kitsap County, Washington. Tacoma, Wash: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Cox, Stephen E. Estimates of residence time and related variations in quality of ground water beneath Submarine Base Bangor and vicinity, Kitsap County, Washington. Tacoma, Wash: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Cox, Stephen E. Estimates of residence time and related variations in quality of ground water beneath Submarine Base Bangor and vicinity, Kitsap County, Washington. Tacoma, Wash: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Langarkhorshid, Alimuhammad Rezaeipour. A study of heat transfer, pressure drop and residence time distribution for two-phase, two component flow in a plate and frame heat exchanger. London: North East London Polytechnic, 1985.

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Lalonde, Alain. Comparison of the residence time in the midgut of the lepidopteran larvae Bombyx mori of the toxins HD-1, HD-73 and the protein HSA. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, 1991.

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Clune, John W. Residence time, chemical and isotopic analysis of nitrate in the groundwater and surface water of a small agricultural watershed in the coastal plain, Bucks Branch, Sussex County, Delaware. Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey, 2012.

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Residence and migration of first-time students. Lincoln, NE (P.O. Box 95005, Lincoln 68509): Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education, 1989.

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Arriola, Enrique. Residence time distribution of solids in staged spouted beds. 1997.

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Nebraska. Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education (1992- ), ed. Nebraska report on the residence and migration of first-time freshmen. Lincoln, Neb: Nebraska's Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education, 2007.

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Pongsivapai, Pajongwit. Residence time distribution of solids in a multi-compartment fluidized bed system. 1994.

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Lasalle, Cigdem. A mathematical model of residence time distribution in a series of equal-sized well-mixed vessels. Universityof East London, 1993.

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Knox, Thomas W. Southern Adventure In Time Of War: Life With The Union Armies And Residence On A Louisiana Plantation. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Sediment sources, sediment residence time and sediment transfer: Cas studies of soil erosion in the Lesotho lowlands. Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet, Naturgeografiska Institutionen, 1986.

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Knox, Thomas W. Southern Adventure In Time Of War: Life With The Union Armies And Residence On A Louisiana Plantation. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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J, Pavich M., ed. Investigations of the characteristics, origin, and residence time of the Upland residual mantle of the Piedmont of Fairfax County, Virginia. Washington, DC: Dept. of the Interior, 1989.

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J, Pavich M., ed. Investigations of the characteristics, origin, and residence time of the Upland residual mantle of the Piedmont of Fairfax County, Virginia. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1989.

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Knox, Thomas W. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field: Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation. BiblioBazaar, 2006.

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Unknown. Campfire and cottonfield: Southern adventure in time of war. Life with the Union armies, and residence on a Louisiana plantation. By Thomas W. Knox. Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 2006.

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Knox, Thomas W. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field (Large Print Edition): Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation. BiblioBazaar, 2006.

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Phimolmas, Varut. The effect of temperature and residence time on the distribution of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen between gaseous and condensed phase products from low temperature pyrolysis of kraft black liquor. 1996.

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Identity and Power in the Ancient Andes: Tiwanaku Cities through Time (Critical Perspectives in Identity, Memory & the Built Environment). Routledge, 2004.

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Janusek, John Wayne. Identity and Power in the Ancient Andes: Tiwanaku Cities through Time (Critical Perspectives in Identity, Memory & the Built Environment). Routledge, 2004.

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Wilson, Emily Herring. Change Comes to Val-Kill. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469635835.003.0015.

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Eleanor was spending more and more time away from Val-Kill, and Nancy Cook, especially, was worn out with travels to West Virginia, trying to keep Val-Kill afloat, and coping with all the visitors that FDR and Eleanor to Val-Kill, when they came at all. In 1936 Eleanor announced that she was closing the furniture shop and renovating the building for her own privater residence next door, with an apartment for her secretary and close friend, Malvina "Tommy" Tompson. She Roosevelt picnics at Val-Kill continued, under Nancy's supervision, but the two households here geographically close but drifting irrevocably apart.
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Jones, Charles O. 2. The presidency finds its place. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780190458201.003.0002.

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An important issue with respect to setting up the new system of government was where to put the presidency. The capital city, it was decided, would be central between North and South. Congress and the presidency would be in the same city, separated by a swamp. “The presidency finds its place” looks at how the location was decided and evolved over time. Presidential candidates were not required to go through Congress to win. They were to be independently elected. Three governing centers were established in the new capital: one each for the Congress, the presidency, and the courts. The President’s House was designed to be both a residence and a workplace.
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Cook, PG, and AL Herczeg. Groundwater Chemical Methods for Recharge Studies - Part 2. CSIRO Publishing, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105348.

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These notes are restricted to those geochemical methods which have been used to quantify rates of groundwater recharge. There have been two main approaches. The first involves the use of mass balances and mixing cell models, mainly using conservative (non-reacting) dissolved species. The methods range in complexity from simple back-of-the-envelope calculations (zero-dimensional chloride mass balance), to complex three-dimensional computer models. The second approach seeks to estimate the age or residence time of the groundwater by measuring compounds which are radioactive, or whose input to the aquifer has been changing over time (chlorofluorocarbons). In this report, the methodology and case examples are described. References to further information on the techniques are also provided.
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Assaad, Ragui, Samir Ghazouani, and Caroline Krafft. The Composition of Labor Supply and Unemployment in Tunisia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799863.003.0001.

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This chapter examines labor supply in Tunisia in relation to key demographic characteristics such as age, sex, educational attainment, and residence. It also reviews unemployment in Tunisia over time and examines its demographic and educational patterns. The analysis is primarily based on data from the first wave of the Tunisia Labor Market Panel Survey carried out in 2014 (TLMPS 2014), but also uses data from the Tunisian National Survey of Population and Employment (ENPE) and other sources to examine the evolution of labor supply and unemployment over time. We identify important developments in the labor market relating to the youth bulge and the explosive growth of educational attainment in Tunisia in recent years.
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Jones, Charles O. 2. The Presidency Finds Its Place. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195307016.003.0002.

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An important issue with respect to setting up the new system of government was where to put the presidency. The capital city, it was decided, would be central between North and South. Congress and the presidency would be in the same city, separated by a swamp. ‘The Presidency Finds Its Place’ looks at how the location was decided and evolved over time. Presidential candidates were not required to go through Congress to win. They were to be independently elected. Three governing centers were established in the new capital: one each for the Congress, the presidency, and the courts at Judiciary Square. The President's House was designed to be both a residence and a workplace.
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Song, Sarah. The Rights of Noncitizens in the Territory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190909222.003.0011.

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Chapter 10 considers what is owed to noncitizens already present in the territory of democratic countries. It focuses on three groups of noncitizens: those admitted on a temporary basis, those who have been granted permanent residence, and those who have overstayed their temporary visas or entered the territory without authorization. What legal rights are these different groups of noncitizens morally entitled to? How should their claims be weighed against the right of states to control immigration? The chapter argues that the longer one lives in the territory, the stronger one’s moral claim to a more extensive set of rights, including the right to remain. The time spent living in a place serves as a proxy for the social ties migrants have developed (social membership principle) and for their contributions to collective life (fair-play principle).
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Walshe, Eibhear. The Importance of Staging Oscar. Edited by Nicholas Grene and Chris Morash. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198706137.013.15.

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Oscar Wilde was adopted as something like a posthumous writer in residence at the Gate Theatre in the 1930s, where all of his plays including the controversialSaloméwere produced. The identification between the theatre and the playwright was further strengthened by Micheál Mac Liammóir’s hugely successful one-man showThe Importance of Being Oscarin the 1960s, and again in the 1980s, under the directorship of Michael Colgan. This chapter considers key productions of Wilde at the Gate, particularly their sexual politics. It is argued that when Wilde was first produced at the Gate, his queer aesthetic had to be heavily coded; however, by the time of Stephen Berkoff’sSaloméin 1988, Wilde’s sexual politics could be staged more openly. More recently, however, with the emergence of an active gay theatre scene, the subversive charge of Wilde’s theatre has been somewhat eclipsed.
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Seiffge-Krenke, Inge. Leaving Home. Edited by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199795574.013.32.

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In the past, the tasks of establishing psychological and practical independence were linked in time. Today, these transitions are no longer successively manageable sequences; rather, they are characterized by fluctuations, discontinuities, and reversals. In this review, research findings on factors contributing to the diversity in emerging adults’ leaving home patterns (including early leaving, late leaving, or continued residence in the parents’ home) are summarized. These findings show that although culture, gender, social class, and education shape leaving home patterns, individual factors (e.g., emerging adults’ attachment representations or their progress in the domains of love and work) and parenting strategies that essentially keep the child emotionally and physically in close proximity are also influential. The review reveals that leaving home is an important developmental task for both emerging-adult children and their parents and illustrates how linked their lives are.
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Greene, Dana. The Borderland. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037108.003.0011.

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This chapter details the life and career of Denise Levertov from 1989 to 1992. Levertov was a peripatetic who changed residence more than twenty times, not including shuttling from Somerville to Stanford for eight years, fifteen years of summering in Maine, and numerous trips to Mexico to tend to her mother. She traveled abroad often, visiting more than sixteen countries, and was frequently on the road with poetry readings and lecturing. In January 1989, she made the decision to move to Seattle. This was also a time of personal happiness and public acclaim. She received the Jerome Shestack Prize from the American Poetry Review and a coveted fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation, which provided five weeks in Italy. Her political activism diminished, but it never completely ended. She continued to write and lecture about justice issues.
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Shaw, Carolyn Martin. Flame, Nyaradzo, and Pretty. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039638.003.0003.

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This chapter examines three types of women that are central to the book's study of the promises of feminism in Zimbabwe: women combatants/veterans (“Flame”), feminist activists (“Nyaradzo”), and beauty and modeling contestants (“Pretty”). There are seven categories or classes in Zimbabwe, according to education, income, residence, occupation, ownership of property, and attitudes toward family and social change. Groups 3, 4, and 5 constitute the middle class—this is the group to which Flame, Nyaradzo, and Pretty belong. Each of these women wants more from her society, all are eclectic in their principles and goals, and at one time, they each had reason to hope. All resist the stasis of an overwhelming presentism that is an alternative to cruel optimism. The chapter also considers several paradoxes in assessing the effectiveness of women's movements in changing policies in African countries.
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Taillefer, Raymond, and Frans J. Th Wackers. Kinetics of Conventional and New Cardiac Radiotracers. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199392094.003.0004.

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The kinetics of radiotracers, that is the mode of uptake, retention and release from the myocardium, are relevant for designing and implementing optimized nuclear cardiac imaging protocols. This chapter addresses the kinetics of commonly used radiotracers for imaging myocardial perfusion, sympathetic neuronal function and cardiac metabolism, both with SPECT and PET cardiac imaging. The optimal timing of imaging after injection either at stress or at rest is determined by rate of uptake in the heart and adjacent organs, as well as the residence time of radiotracers within the myocytes. The efficiency of myocardial extraction over a wide range myocardial blood flows is relevant for reliable detection of obstructive coronary artery disease and absolute quantification of regional myocardial blood flow. For each cardiac imaging agent the cellular mechanism of uptake and its release or retention are discussed with an emphasis on the clinical impact of these parameters.
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Desan, Philippe. From Eyquem to Montaigne. Edited by Philippe Desan. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190215330.013.2.

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Montaigne’s name constitutes the memory of the author and incarnates the history of a family and its social ascent. The Eyquems passed from the rank of wealthy bourgeois to the status of “rustic gentlemen” in three generations. In his Essays, Montaigne preferred not to mention the diverse occupations of his forebears, favoring instead the noble lands of Montaigne and considering his castle to be the unique place of residence of his ancestors. “To live nobly” represents a leitmotif and a veritable social aspiration in the Essays. Familial history is most of the time left unmentioned in favor of daily preoccupations and, above all, a way of life regulated by nobility and the knightly spirit. Montaigne learned to use his book as proof of his nobility and to turn it into an object of memory. In the Essays, he poses the problem of his new proper name “Montaigne” in its relationship to reputation.
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Ekberg, Carl J., and Sharon K. Person. End of an Era. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038976.003.0011.

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This chapter reflects on Louis St. Ange de Bellerive's diplomatic work with various Indian tribes during his lifetime. From the time that St. Ange was stationed with his father at Fort St. Joseph until he arrived at St. Louis as commandant in October 1765, he dealt with Indians of one tribe or another on a daily basis. His entire adult life was all about Indians, not only in the public arena, but also about the Indian women who bore his children. In discussing Indian affairs, St. Ange never once suggested employing force of any kind as an instrument of policy. Although a military man, his passion, his knowledge, and his skill lay in diplomacy, not warfare. This chapter discusses St. Ange's attitude toward Indians as well as his concubines, his Indian slaves, and the last seventeen months of his life, which he spent in the residence of Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau. St. Ange was found dead in his bed on December 27, 1774.
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Greene, Dana. “A Cataract Filming Over My Inner Eyes”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037108.003.0005.

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This chapter details the life and career of Denise Levertov from 1962 to 1967. The 1960s was an auspicious time to be a poet. Poetry magazines, publishing houses, poetry readings, and writer-in-residence programs at colleges and universities proliferated, allowing for greater exposure for poets, especially for women, who previously had little opportunity for recognition of their talent. Levertov benefited from these circumstances. She was in demand as a poet, and in 1962, was granted a coveted Gugenheim Fellowship. In addition to its prestige, the accompanying monetary award allowed her some luxuries: a new washing machine, dryer, and dishwasher. Each made domestic life simpler. In 1963, with Gugenheim support ended, Levertov contributed to the family's finances through her poetry readings by working as poetry editor for the Nation, staying until early 1965, and by serving as a consultant first for Wesleyan University Press and a year later for W. W. Norton. Levertov also engaged in antiwar activities.
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Tian, Xiaofei, ed. Reading Du Fu. Hong Kong University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888528448.001.0001.

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This is the first collection of English essays on Du Fu, commonly regarded the greatest Chinese poet. Contributed by well-known experts of Chinese literature as well as scholars of a younger generation, these essays are engaged in historically nuanced close reading of Du Fu’s poems, both canonical and less known, from new angles and in various contexts. They discuss a series of critical issues, including the local and the imperial; the body politic and the individual body; poetry and geography; perspectives on the complicated relation of religion and literature; materiality and contemporary reception of Du Fu; poetry and visual art; tradition and modernity. Many of the poems analyzed in the volume were written in the backwater Kuizhou, far from Du Fu’s earlier residence in the capital city Chang’an, at a time when the Tang dynasty was going through devastating social and political disturbances. The authors contend that Du Fu’s isolation from the elite literary establishments allowed him to become a pioneer who introduced a new order to the Chinese poetic discourse. However, his attention to details in everyday reality, his preoccupation with domestic life and the larger issues embroiled in it, his humor, and his ability to surprise tend to be obscured by the clichéd image of the “poet sage” and “poet historian”—an image this collection of essays successfully complicates.
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Taxman, Faye S., and Mary Mun. Recidivism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374847.003.0013.

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High rates of rearrest and recidivism, especially among drug-involved individuals, are of grave concern for the justice system and society at large. This chapter looks at the factors affecting recidivism rates of substance-involved individuals involved in the justice system. We begin by considering the complexity of measuring recidivism and the meaning of this concept; the term is fraught with difficulties due to the complexities of generalizing findings across studies with varying sampling frames and time-frames for follow-up, and differences in the types of recidivism events studied. Recent research illustrates that recidivism rates among drug users vary by drug of choice and are typically higher among individuals who use amphetamines, heroin, and/or cocaine. Recidivism rates may also vary depending on the presence of certain comorbid factors, although this is an emerging area of research. Factors that appear to elevate recidivism rates include personality disorders, co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders, other psychiatric disorders, and other serious mental illness. The location of an individual’s residence also appears to impact the recidivism rate, possibly mediated by the presence or absence of various protective factors in the community. While the nature of the relationship between drugs and crime is still unclear, the same is true for our understanding of recidivism among substance users in the justice system. There is a need for a greater understanding of the relationship between substance use and recidivism, in order to fill existing knowledge gaps.
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