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Social networks and social control of probationers with co-occurring mental and substance abuse problems
J Skeem, JE Louden, S Manchak, S Vidal, E Haddad
Law and human behavior 33 (2), 122-135, 2009
1912009
Analyzing offense patterns as a function of mental illness to test the criminalization hypothesis
J Peterson, J Skeem, E Hart, S Vidal, F Keith
Psychiatric Services 61 (12), 1217-1222, 2010
1812010
Maltreatment, family environment, and social risk factors: Determinants of the child welfare to juvenile justice transition among maltreated children and adolescents
S Vidal, D Prince, CM Connell, CM Caron, JS Kaufman, JK Tebes
Child Abuse & Neglect 63, 7-18, 2017
1372017
Effect of psychopathy, abuse, and ethnicity on juvenile probation officers' decision-making and supervision strategies.
S Vidal, JL Skeem
Law and Human Behavior 31 (5), 479, 2007
1182007
Emotional intelligence: Painting different paths for low-anxious and high-anxious psychopathic variants
S Vidal, J Skeem, J Camp
Law and human behavior 34 (2), 150-163, 2010
1102010
Supervision practices in specialty mental health probation: What happens in officer–probationer meetings?
J Eno Louden, JL Skeem, J Camp, S Vidal, J Peterson
Law and Human Behavior 36 (2), 109, 2012
622012
Effects of individual risk and state housing factors on adverse outcomes in a national sample of youth transitioning out of foster care
DM Prince, S Vidal, N Okpych, CM Connell
Journal of adolescence 74, 33-44, 2019
582019
Examining the Link Between Perceptions of Relationship Quality With Parole Officers and Recidivism Among Female Youth Parolees
S Vidal, BA Oudekerk, ND Reppucci, J Woolard
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 13 (1), 60-76, 2015
522015
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Police Handling of Juvenile Arrests
RE Claus, S Vidal, M Harmon
Crime & Delinquency 64 (11), 1375-1393, 2018
442018
Multisystem-involved youth: A developmental framework and implications for research, policy, and practice
S Vidal, CM Connell, DM Prince, JK Tebes
Adolescent research review 4, 15-29, 2019
392019
Adolescents’ Legal Socialization: Effects of Interrogation and Miranda Knowledge on Legitimacy, Cynicism, and Procedural Justice
S Vidal, H Cleary, J Woolard, J Michel
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 15 (4), 419-440, 2017
372017
Parents' perceptions of juvenile probation: Relationship and interaction with juvenile probation officers, parent strategies, and youth's compliance on probation
S Vidal, J Woolard
Children and Youth Services Review 66, 1-8, 2016
332016
Youth’s perceptions of parental support and parental knowledge as moderators of the association between youth–probation officer relationship and probation non-compliance
S Vidal, J Woolard
Journal of youth and adolescence 46, 1452-1471, 2017
302017
Placement and delinquency outcomes among system-involved youth referred to multisystemic therapy: a propensity score matching analysis
S Vidal, CM Steeger, C Caron, L Lasher, CM Connell
Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services …, 2017
272017
Miranda in Actual Juvenile Interrogations Delivery, Waiver, and Readability
HMD Cleary, S Vidal
Criminal Justice Review 41 (1), 98-115, 2016
252016
Juveniles’ beliefs about and perceptions of probation predict technical violations and delinquency.
AD Fine, E Fountain, S Vidal
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 25 (2), 116, 2019
122019
Treatment Effects of Parent–Child Focused Evidence-Based Programs on Problem Severity and Functioning among Children and Adolescents with Disruptive Behavior
S Vidal, CM Connell
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 48 (sup1), S326-S336, 2019
92019
Juvenile offenders.
JL Woolard, S Vidal, E Fountain
American Psychological Association, 2015
92015
Police interviewing and interrogation of adolescent suspects: Process and outcomes
HM Cleary, S Vidal
Psychology, Law, and the Wellbeing of Children, 50-63, 2013
42013
Juvenile parole
S Vidal
The Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice, 1-4, 2017
22017
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