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Abigail J. Anderson; Christopher C. Henrich; Sylvie Mrug – Prevention Science, 2024
Paternal incarceration is an important predictor of teen delinquency, but the factors that may explain this relationship--such as early child problem behaviors and level of father engagement--have not been adequately explored. The current longitudinal study examined paternal history of incarceration as a predictor of teen self-reported delinquency…
Descriptors: Children, Longitudinal Studies, Institutionalized Persons, Fathers
Hannah Griffin; Jennie Wilson; Alison Tingle; Anke Görzig; Kirsty Harrison; Celia Harding; Sukhpreet Aujla; Elizabeth Barley; Heather Loveday – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Introduction: Dysphagia affects up to 70% of care home residents, increasing morbidity and hospital admissions. Speech and language therapists make recommendations to support safe nutrition but have limited capacity to offer ongoing guidance. This study aimed to understand if recommendations made to support safe and effective care are implemented…
Descriptors: Motor Reactions, Eating Disorders, Aphasia, Residential Care
William Fletcher Haden – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explored the letter-writing practices of incarcerated adult students at a facility within the Los Angeles County jail system. The study sought to understand the role that letter writing plays in the lives of these individuals, their unique composition processes and products, their beliefs about themselves and their skills as writers,…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Adult Students, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
Miriam G. Clark; Benjamin G. Gibbs – Educational Policy, 2025
Many U.S. schools utilize grade retention (repeating grades when not meeting academic benchmarks) to allow more time for students to learn grade level material. However, some research suggests retention may increase inequalities and not help students progress. We use national data (Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study 2014-2017) and…
Descriptors: Student Promotion, At Risk Students, Grade Repetition, Metropolitan Areas
Lindsay Paturalski; Alesha Seroczynski – Metropolitan Universities, 2025
Scholars and practitioners have argued that higher education in prison (HEP) can help transform incarcerated people and prepare them to re-enter society in productive ways. Viewing education as a mechanistic device that can help incarcerated students attain jobs or skills without engaging with larger questions of personal growth and fulfillment,…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education, Liberal Arts, Higher Education
O'Connor, Colin – International Journal for Transformative Research, 2021
Kaur (2012) raises the question, how can education be more inclusive and representative when catering to diverse groups and students? Does our entitlement to human kindness cease once incarcerated, and are we to be forever banished to the outskirts of society? The majority of offender education research assesses success or failure through…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Change, Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons
Roney, Elizabeth S. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
A study was conducted to determine if previously incarcerated employee age, postsecondary education (PSE) attainment, prior incarceration status, and assessed self-efficacy predict job satisfaction. It also considered if organizational commitment had a moderating effect on the predictors ability to forecast the criterion. Two underlying theories…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Educational Attainment, Postsecondary Education
Advance CTE: State Leaders Connecting Learning to Work, 2023
Career Technical Education (CTE) calls upon states to lead with an equity lens, which requires vigilance to quality expectations while also ensuring that CTE programs and interventions intentionally meet the needs of learners with the greatest need, including justice-involved learners--the human-centered term that refers to a person who has…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Juvenile Justice, Institutionalized Persons, Youth
Kilgore, Emily M.; Bohan, Chara Haeussler – American Educational History Journal, 2023
On December 7th and 8th, 1941, President Roosevelt issued three proclamations stating that any natives, citizens, or subjects of Japan in the United States would be liable to possible arrest, detention, or removal from the United States (Roosevelt 1941). Roosevelt followed the enemy alien proclamations with Executive Order 9066, authorizing the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, War, World History, United States History
Bianca Rochelle Parry – International Journal of E-Learning & Distance Education, 2023
Higher education in the correctional environment is endorsed globally as the most effective tool for rehabilitation. Studies from the Global North have researched correctional education and its accessibility, but few of those have focused specifically on incarcerated women's access to tertiary education online. Even fewer consider this topic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Higher Education, Females
Jeana Velar Tall – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The problem that was addressed in this study was that Title I high school teachers, in Southeastern Michigan, are unclear about how to accommodate their students, who experience parental incarceration and without the intervention of appropriate strategies, these students face a high risk of never completing their high school education and a high…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Graduation Rate, High School Students, Institutionalized Persons
Micah D. Dorsey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The United States currently has the world's largest prison population, emphasizing the need for effective reentry programs for individuals transitioning back into society after incarceration. Correctional education programs, particularly higher education, have been recognized for their role in offender rehabilitation, reducing recidivism rates,…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Higher Education
Alan Farrier; Michelle Baybutt – Health Education, 2024
Purpose: Greener on the Outside for Prisons (GOOP) is a therapeutic horticulture programme targeting the high levels of complex health and social care needs in prisons in England. The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns led to unprecedented disruption in prisons in England. This paper examines the experiences of prisoners both during and…
Descriptors: Gardening, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Health
Shaw, Beth; Woods, Professor Kevin; Ford, Anne – Pastoral Care in Education, 2022
If not supported appropriately, children of imprisoned parents face potential adverse outcomes, including difficulties with academic progress and mental health. This systematic literature review aims to explore ways in which children of imprisoned parents in the UK can be supported in school. Research databases and publication records from third…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Parents, Foreign Countries
Birc, Stephanie – Education for Information, 2022
Banned Books Week is a hallmark tradition among US-based librarians and the American Library Association. Yet, the ALA and librarians across the profession are excluding the most significant and egregious violations of intellectual freedom and access to literature and information in our so-called free society -- the US prison system. In this…
Descriptors: Censorship, Books, Intellectual Freedom, Access to Information