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Laurie Cook Heffron; Mary Lehman Held; Melody Huslage – Journal of Social Work Education, 2024
Exclusionary immigration policies associated with family separation, detention, and deportation are linked to elevated stress and trauma. Social workers are well-positioned to address the detrimental effects of immigration enforcement--related harm. This study explores social work students' knowledge and perceptions of stressors, needs, and…
Descriptors: Immigration, Social Work, Correctional Institutions, Relocation
Tommaso Bardelli; Laura Brown; Tammy Ortiz – ITHAKA S+R, 2025
Though the impacts of prison are fundamentally interwoven in the experiences of many communities, especially communities of color, mass incarceration in many ways remains invisible in the archival record and national consciousness and memory. In this project, Ithaka S+R, in collaboration with Wendy Jason from the Justice Arts Coalition (JAC), a…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Artists, Art Activities
Rubén A. González; Brittany L. Jones – Reading Teacher, 2025
This qualitative study examines how elementary students of Color develop and enact an abolitionist praxis as part of a "Freedom Dreaming" literacy unit. The analysis of focus-group interviews elucidates how, after learning about freedom dreaming and the abolition of prisons and police, students positioned historical anti-carceral…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Minority Group Students, Freedom, Activism
Lois M. Davis; Susan Turner; Michelle C. Tolbert; Beverly A. Weidmer; Allison Kirkegaard – RAND Corporation, 2024
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to have profound effects on U.S. society. However, one group that is often forgotten in the public health debate and that is especially vulnerable to the spread of the virus and its adverse consequences is the 1.2 million incarcerated adults in U.S. federal and state prisons. The COVID-19…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, COVID-19, Pandemics
Adinkrah, Mensah; Cody, Johnita; Engstrom, Carley – College Student Journal, 2023
The current study explored the attitudes of criminal justice students enrolled at a Midwestern university in the United States toward conjugal visitation programs. The data were collected through an online survey questionnaire consisting of 10 closed-ended and two open-ended questions, capturing responses from 110 students enrolled in five…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, College Students
Katy-Louise Payne; Emma Gooding – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Research suggests that whilst not more likely to offend, autistic people are overrepresented within the Criminal Justice System. To date, prevalence estimates are available only for male autistic offenders. Thus, this research aimed to provide the prison-reported rate of autistic female prisoners currently residing in the female prison estate in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Females
Uta Czyrnick-Leber; Kiara Kuhrs; Christian Kraft; Pamela Wicker; Bernd Groben – Journal of Prison Education Research, 2025
A cognitive prerequisite for education and (re)entry into the labor market is the ability to concentrate for a long period. Conducted with 39 participants, the present study examines the effect of a six-week dance-like martial arts program on prisoners' concentration ability in an open prison in Germany (n=15), and compares their concentration…
Descriptors: Attention, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Program Effectiveness
Turhan, Abdullah; Roest, Jesse J.; Delforterie, Monique J.; Van der Helm, G. H. Peer; Neimeijer, Elien G.; Didden, Robert – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: The Group Climate Inventory (GCI) was tested for measurement invariance across 332 adults with and 225 adults without mild intellectual disabilities in Dutch forensic treatment, and for latent mean differences on its "Support", "Growth", "Repression", and "Atmosphere" subscales. Method:…
Descriptors: Adults, Mild Intellectual Disability, Crime, Institutionalized Persons
Alexis Anja Kallio – Music Education Research, 2024
As criminological perspectives of youth justice shift from rehabilitative ideals to desistance frameworks whereby young people assume a central role in their own identity-development and relationships with others, child-centred approaches that afford youth with agency and voice have been seen as increasingly important. However, noting that…
Descriptors: Music Education, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Juvenile Justice
Martina Brophy; Ana Pérez-Luño; Thomas M. Cooney – Journal of Education and Work, 2024
Recidivism rates across the world remain high, and one of the key reasons for this situation is that people leaving the prison system have great difficulty in securing employment. Addressing this issue must be explored from a broad perspective, but one potential career option that is under-explored is self-employment, with few entrepreneurship…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons
Fox, Roberta; Rodriguez, Jesse; Joseph, Rigaud; Anderson, Annika – Journal of Career Development, 2023
The California State University (CSU) Project Rebound is a re-entry program that provides educational, social, financial, and case management to formerly incarcerated college students with the goal of helping them become successful post-incarceration and post-graduation. This exploratory study examines successful career-building strategies…
Descriptors: Career Development, Institutionalized Persons, College Graduates, Program Evaluation
Lee, JoAnn S.; Taxman, Faye S.; Mulvey, Edward P.; Schubert, Carol A. – Youth & Society, 2022
The juvenile justice system is charged with the welfare of the children it serves, yet less is known about the prosocial behaviors of adolescent youthful offenders. This study identifies patterns of prosocial behavior for 7 years among serious adolescent offenders, the correlates of each pattern, and associated patterns of secure placement. Using…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crime, Delinquency, Prosocial Behavior
Lindamarie Olson; Debra Des Vignes; Amy McLean; Bailey Wester; Uche Nwatu – Journal of Prison Education Research, 2025
Objective: The present study describes the development of the Indiana Prison Writers Workshop (IPWW), a creative writing workshop, based in group theory and designed for incarcerated settings. Methods: Quantitative evaluation data from IPWW workshops conducted from 2023-2024 were analyzed using IBM SPSS V. 29. Prior to the workshop, 149 men…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Writing Workshops, Creative Writing
Edson Júnior Silva da Cruz; Lília Ieda Chaves Cavalcante; Edilene Maia Liebentritt; Janari da Silva Pedroso – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
The objective of this study was to evaluate the motor, cognitive and language development of babies living in two institutional contexts. Seventy babies participated in the study: 35 from prisons and 35 from shelters. Thirty-five mothers of hospitalized babies and 10 caregivers of hospitalized babies also participated in this study. The…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Toddlers
Alicia H. Sitren – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2024
Experiential learning is an important component of a criminal justice education. To date, the use of virtual technologies as a form of experiential learning has not been tested. To address this gap, a virtual tour detailing mental illness occurring in prison was provided to undergraduate students in five criminal justice courses taught in two U.S.…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Experiential Learning, Criminology, Correctional Rehabilitation