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Holder, Abigail M.; Derzis, Nicholas C.; Shippen, Margaret; Park, Jinhee – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
In 2018, the Bureau of Justice Statistics released the results of a nine-year longitudinal study that among 412,731 inmates released in 2005, 84% of them were rearrested. This high recidivism rate shows a clear need for reentry intervention to reduce these rates. A key part of reentry intervention should include career readiness, which helps…
Descriptors: Occupational Aspiration, Career Development, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
Mathur, Sarup R.; Griller Clark, Heather; Gau, Jeff M. – Behavioral Disorders, 2021
This article presents the findings of a 2-year-long quasi-experimental study of post-release engagement and recidivism for youth with disabilities. The effects of specialized Reentry Intervention and Support for Engagement (RISE) for youth with disabilities were compared with two other groups: (a) youth with disabilities who received traditional…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Recidivism, Intervention, Special Education
Choudhury, Dipak – Educational & Child Psychology, 2022
Aims: The aim of this narrative review is to explore the distinctive needs of young people in custody with traumatic brain injury (TBI), and the implications for rehabilitation, education, and community inclusion. Some research suggests a higher prevalence of TBI in the youth custodial population (Farrer et al., 2013; Hughes et al., 2015). TBI can…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Brain, Delinquency, Institutionalized Persons
House, Lexy; Toste, Jessica R.; Austin, Christy R. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2018
Students with disabilities represent a large proportion of the population of juveniles serving sentences in correctional facilities. Transition planning is often neglected during incarceration, which is particularly concerning as youth with disabilities are at increased risk of recidivism. As such, the current systematic review proposes to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Planning
Patterson, Margaret – COABE Journal: The Resource for Adult Education, 2019
Incarcerated men and women in state and federal prisons face multiple educational and economic challenges. Disabilities and health concerns of incarcerated adults exceed that of the general population. Despite widespread availability of correctional education programs in prisons, only a small proportion of prisoners complete them. Employing…
Descriptors: Adults, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Education
Pham, Yen K.; Unruh, Deanne K.; Waintrup, Miriam; Sinclair, James; Johnson, Michael D.; Alverson, Charlotte Y. – Beyond Behavior, 2017
In facilitating prosocial identity formation and preventing recidivism among adjudicated youth upon reentry to school and community, one key issue to address is the confidentiality of juvenile records. Educators can support young offenders by teaching youth to problem-solve the disclosure of past juvenile involvements. This article discusses two…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Delinquency, Student Needs, Problem Solving
Anderson, Annika Yvette; Nava, Noé J.; Cortez, Patricia – Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, 2018
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three years of their release. However, while there has been extensive research on recidivism, much less attention has been paid to the reentry process in the sociological and criminological literature. Given the high rates of former prisoners reentering…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Recidivism, Social Adjustment
Mathur, Sarup R.; Clark, Heather Griller – Education and Treatment of Children, 2014
Based on our research over the past ten years, we have identified six evidence-based transition practices that are critical for promoting youth success after release from secure care. Success, however, also relies heavily on the engagement of community partners and stakeholders who receive these youth after release. To further understand the…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Surveys, Focus Groups, Institutionalized Persons
Curtis, Rebecca S.; Derzis, Nicholas C.; Shippen, Margaret E.; Musgrove, Kate Racoff; Brigman, Holly – Journal of Correctional Education, 2013
The educational background and work history of adult incarcerated males who were 90 days or less from release were examined in the present study. The Vocational and Educational History Questionnaire (VEHQ), the Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests Revised/Normative Update, and the Basic Achievement of Common Knowledge and Skills were given to offenders…
Descriptors: Males, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Adults
Shepherd, Tina D. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In 1990, The Americans with Disabilities Act ruled that, regardless of age, inmates were entitled to continued special education services in correctional facilities. This qualitative case study identified perceptions of recidivism in incarcerated adolescents with special education needs. In this study the correctional education programs were…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Disabilities, Civil Rights Legislation, Case Studies
Clark, Heather Griller; Mathur, Sarup R.; Helding, Brandon – Education and Treatment of Children, 2011
This study explores the effect of basic versus enhanced transition services on the recidivism of youth with disabilities in juvenile detention. The article describes the transition services provided and shares the results of a year-long, randomized, single blind, quasi-experimental study of post-release recidivism. Results indicate that youth with…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Disabilities, Juvenile Justice, Data Analysis
Fitch, Brian D., Ed.; Normore, Anthony H., Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2012
Education-Based Incarceration and Recidivism: The Ultimate Social Justice Crime Fighting Tool takes a penetrating look at the needs and challenges of society's disenfranchised jail populations. It is incumbent to encourage public awareness of the causes that underlie the destructive cycles plaguing these populations, including the abuse and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Needs, Recidivism, Institutionalized Persons
Unruh, Deanne K.; Gau, Jeff M.; Waintrup, Miriam G. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2009
Juvenile offenders are costly to our society in terms of the monetary and social expenditures from the legal system, victims' person costs, and incarceration. The re-entry and community reintegration outcomes for formerly incarcerated youth with a disabling condition are bleak compared to peers without disabilities. In this study, we examined the…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Intervention, Correctional Institutions, Predictor Variables
Garfinkel, Lili – Behavioral Disorders, 2010
Youth with emotional and behavioral (E/BD) and other disorders, who in many cases have not received needed interventions and supports in school, are overrepresented in the juvenile justice system. This article considers how parents of youth with E/BDs can become more involved in the process when their child is referred to juvenile court, thereby…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Juvenile Courts, Parent Participation, Family Involvement
Baltodano, Heather M.; Platt, Derrick; Roberts, Christopher W. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2005
Adjudicated youth face tentative futures upon release from secure care settings. Their fate is often dependent upon the existence of quality aftercare programs emphasizing effective, integrated transition services to help them reintegrate successfully. The goal in developing transition plans for youth exiting detention is to reduce the likelihood…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Education, Recidivism