If you liked The Military Prison: Theory, Research, and Practice by Stanley L. Brodsky and Norman E. Eggleston, start with Client participation in human services (1978), Handbook of scales for research in crime and delinquency (1983), and Families and friends of men in prison (1975). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Client participation in human services (1978), Handbook of scales for research in crime and delinquency (1983), Families and friends of men in prison (1975), Role perceptions in a military prison (1973), and PSYCHOLOGISTS IN CRIM JUSTICE (1973).

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The Military Prison: Theory, Research, and Practice is by Stanley L. Brodsky and Norman E. Eggleston.