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Kessler, Judd B.; Tahamont, Sarah; Gelber, Alexander; Isen, Adam – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2022
Recent policy discussions have proposed government-guaranteed jobs, including for youth. One key potential benefit of youth employment is a reduction in criminal justice contact. Prior work on summer youth employment programs has documented little-to-no effect of the program on crime during the program but has found decreases in violent and other…
Descriptors: Youth Employment, Selective Admission, Competitive Selection, Crime
Patton, Lori D., Ed.; Evans-Winters, Venus, Ed.; Jacobs, Charlotte, Ed. – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2022
While figures on Black women and girls' degree attainment suggest that as a group they are achieving in society, the reality is that their experiences are far from monolithic, that the educational system from early on and through college imposes barriers and inequities, pushing many out of school, criminalizing their behavior, and leading to a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Investment, African American Students, Females
Jean-Baptiste, Josue – ProQuest LLC, 2023
African American males have been overrepresented in the prison system in the United States since the 1970s. This comprehensive survey examines the influence of the prison reentry program on the lives of African American males after they are released from jail and prison in the United States. Jail is a place of confinement for persons held in…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, Institutionalized Persons, Criminals
Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, US Department of Education, 2023
This brief provides strategies and recommendations for supporting incarcerated and formerly incarcerated students.
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Criminals
Riley, Taylor – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study explored how employers perceive desistance in the process of hiring ex-offenders for high-quality positions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten employers consisting of Human Resources (HR) professionals, hiring managers, and recruiters from organizations throughout the U.S. with the legal ability to hire individuals with…
Descriptors: Employer Attitudes, Personnel Selection, Criminals, Stereotypes
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Mollet, Amanda L.; Black, Wayne – Journal of College Student Development, 2023
The overwhelming majority of scholarship about collegiate sexual violence centers experiences of white, cisgender, heterosexual women (Harris et al., 2020; Linder et al., 2020), although LGBTQ students experience even higher rates of sexual violence than their cisgender and heterosexual peers (Cantor et al., 2019). The exclusion of asexual…
Descriptors: Rape, College Students, LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity
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Quinn, Sam; Rhynas, Sarah J.; Gowland, Susan; Cameron, Lois; Braid, Nicola; Holloway, Aisha; O'Connor, Siobhan – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2023
Background: Issues of risk and safety can be challenging to discuss with forensic patients with an intellectual disability. Talking Mats is a visual communication tool that facilitates therapeutic conversations. Method: A pilot study, adopting an ethnographic approach, was used to evaluate Talking Mats. Interviews and video observations were…
Descriptors: Safety, Intellectual Disability, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Nurses
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Bright Siaw Afriyie; Samuel Sambasivam – Information Systems Education Journal, 2023
Nearly half the adult population in developing nations lacks a formal bank account and other financial services. Ghana is no exception, having a massive community of unbanked adults and among those countries positioned at the bottom of the spectrum of financial inclusion. The advent of mobile financial services (MFS) claims an alternative mode to…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Information Security, Prevention, Deception
Reed Pecha – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Students' misbehaviors at younger ages can lead to more significant issues at the high school level such as dropping out, drug and alcohol abuse, and incarceration. The purpose of this study was to examine high school students' perceptions of positive reinforcement and punishment practices in their high school's behavior system. Two specific…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Behavior Problems, Substance Abuse
Anne Mullarkey Sawa – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative phenomenological study explored the lived experience of American conduct practitioners in their process of responding to reported racialized incidents. A diary method was used for participants to capture their experiences and interactions with the person(s) harmed and the offender. Of particular focus was the response of the…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Racial Discrimination, Victims, Criminals
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Mangiulli, Ivan; Otgaar, Henry; Curci, Antonietta; Jelicic, Marko – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can affect memory for a crime. We aimed to explore the effects of post-event misinformation on crime-related amnesia claims. We showed participants a mock crime and asked them to either simulate amnesia (simulators) or confess to it (confessors). Next,…
Descriptors: Deception, Memory, Crime, Recall (Psychology)
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Rozmann, Nir; Nahari, Galit – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
We investigated whether evidence direction (incriminating versus exonerating) moderated the influence of intergroup bias on alibi credibility assessments. Israeli-Jewish participants (n = 160) assessed the credibility of an alibi statement provided by either an Israeli-Jewish or an Israeli-Arab suspect. Along with the alibi statement, half of the…
Descriptors: Credibility, Evidence, Social Bias, Jews
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Shapiro, Lauren R. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Sex disparities in the incidence-arrest statistics for juvenile thieves may stem from preconceived stereotypes impacting bystanders' social-cognitive processing of a bicycle theft. After reading vignettes describing a bicycle theft, bystanders' reliance on male-as-juvenile-thief stereotypes enhanced their recall of crime and appearance features…
Descriptors: Crime, Criminals, Stereotypes, Audiences
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Holdstock, Juliet S.; Dalton, Polly; May, Keith A.; Boogert, Stewart; Mickes, Laura – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
The world population is getting older and, as a result, the number of older victims of crime is expected to increase. It is therefore essential to understand how ageing affects eyewitness identification, so procedures can be developed that enable victims of crime of all ages to provide evidence as accurately and reliably as possible. In criminal…
Descriptors: Crime, Identification, Young Adults, Criminals
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Y. Joon Choi; Abha Rai; Sung Hyun Yun; Jungeun Olivia Lee; Seunghye Hong; Hyunkag Cho; Soonok An – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Intimate partner violence (IPV) among college students is a significant problem that negatively affects their physical and emotional health. This study aimed at examining risk factors, especially childhood adversities at the individual, relationship, and community levels, of IPV perpetration among college students. Methods: The sample from seven…
Descriptors: Violence, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, College Students
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