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47 See Pollizzotto, 2020. 48 See Saunders, 2016. 49 Collica-Cox, K., & Day, G. (2021). When Dogs Make the Difference: Jail-Based Parenting With & Without Animal-Assisted Therapy. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 33 (6), 608-638 . https://doi.org/10.1177/08874034211063455

Kimberly Collica-Cox, Ph.D. is a criminal justice professor with Pace University and the Director for Jail-Based Services.

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