Author

Anthony J Travis

The University of Texas at San Antonio - Cited by 190 - corrections - rehabilitation - correctional policy - prisons

Biography

Dr.  Anthony J Travis is currently working in Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA. He has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work. 
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Social support from outside the walls: Examining the role of relationship dynamics among inmates and visitors
TJ Meyers, KA Wright, JTN Young, M TascaJournal of Criminal Justice 52, 57-67, 2017201
83
2017
Addressing serious violent misconduct in prison: Examining an alternative form of restrictive housing
TJ Meyers, A Infante, KA WrightInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 62 (14 …, 2018201
31
2018
On PAR with the yard: Participatory action research to advance knowledge in corrections
DL Haverkate, TJ Meyers, CW Telep, KA WrightCorrections 5 (1), 28-43, 2020202
29
2020
Examining the network components of a Medicare fraud scheme: The Mirzoyan-Terdjanian organization
TJ MeyersCrime, Law and Social Change 68 (1), 251-279, 2017201
14
2017
Challenges for cybercrime theory, research, and policy
K Holtfreter, TJ MeyersInternational and Transnational Crime, 54, 2015201
12
2015
Treating the seriously mentally ill in prison: An evaluation of a contingency management program
TJ Meyers, AA Infante, KA WrightCorrections 5 (4), 256-273, 2020202
9
2020
The value of participatory action research in corrections: Introduction to the special issue
CW Telep, KA Wright, DL Haverkate, TJ MeyersCorrections 5 (1), 1-5, 2020202
4
2020
Managing violence: In-prison behavior associated with placement in an alternative disciplinary segregation program
TJ Meyers, A Testa, KA WrightAmerican Journal of Criminal Justice, 1-3, 010
2
2021
Relative vs. Absolute Stability in Self-Control: A Meta-Analysis
TJ MeyersArizona State University, 01301
2
2013