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Neller, Daniel J.; Denney, Robert L.; Pietz, Christina A.; Thomlinson, R. Paul – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
Research suggests there is a link between trauma and violence, although the nature of the relationship is rather equivocal. This study explored this relationship by examining self-reported trauma as a predictor of self-reported violence in 93 jail inmates. Ninety-six percent of the sample reported experiencing a traumatic event, and 67% reported…
Descriptors: Violence, Institutionalized Persons, Multiple Regression Analysis, Aggression
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Silber, Laya – Music Education Research, 2005
The choir is a community with rules, relationships and purpose. When located in a prison, it takes on the therapeutic function of providing a protected space for expression and a context for reframing, even when its manifest goal is educational. This paper documents the establishment, by a professional musician and music educator, of a multi-vocal…
Descriptors: Music Therapy, Musicians, Females, Singing
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Hall, Jason R.; Benning, Stephen D.; Patrick, Christopher J. – Assessment, 2004
The Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) has been conceptualized as indexing two distinct but correlated factors. Previous research has established that these factors demonstrate distinct patterns of relations with external criteria. However, more recent findings suggest that the PCL-R psychopathy construct may encompass three distinguishable…
Descriptors: Validity, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Personality
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Loza, Wagdy; Dhaliwal, Gurmeet K. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Research on violence prediction during the past 2 decades has evolved appreciably in terms of depicting determinants of violence and developing psychometrically sound actuarial measures to predict the probability of future violent behavior. This article provides a brief synopsis of information on predicting violence gained in the past 2 decades,…
Descriptors: Probability, Prediction, Risk, Violence
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Miller, Katrina R.; Vernon, McCay; Capella, Michele E. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2005
Previous research suggested an unexplained difference in the patterns of offending behaviors among deaf people when compared to hearing people. This study, conducted in Texas, compares the incidence and types of violent offenses of a deaf prison population in comparison to the hearing prison population. Sixty-four percent of deaf prisoners were…
Descriptors: Deafness, Institutionalized Persons, Comparative Analysis, Sexual Abuse
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Neumann, Craig S.; Kosson, David S.; Forth, Adelle E.; Hare, Robert D. – Psychological Assessment, 2006
Two studies are reported on the underlying dimensions of the psychopathy construct in adolescents as measured by the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Youth Version (PCL: YV; Forth, Kosson, & Hare, 2003). In Study 1, the PCL: YV item ratings for 505 male adolescents incarcerated in 5 different settings in North America were used to test the fit of 3…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Adolescents, Males, Models
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, 2010
People in the United States, though only five percent of the world's population, consume two-thirds of the world's illegal drugs. People in the United States, though only five percent of the world's population, incarcerate 25 percent of the world's prisoners. It is no coincidence that of the 2.3 million inmates in U.S. prisons, 65 percent--1.5…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Mental Disorders, Drug Abuse, Costs
Salinger, Terry – National Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center for the Education of Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk, 2010
Like educators around the country, staff in juvenile justice facilities recognize the serious academic challenges that many of their students face because of low levels of literacy achievement. This "Adolescent Literacy Guide" provides guidance to administrators and teachers who want to increase opportunities for students in juvenile…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Juvenile Justice
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Chauhan, Preeti; Reppucci, N. Dickon – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
The current study extended previous research with adults and boys to girls in the juvenile justice system (N = 122; M = 16.7; SD = 1.3). Using a longitudinal research design, neighborhood disadvantage and exposure to violence (i.e., physical abuse by parents, physical abuse by peers, and witnessing violence) were assessed during incarceration.…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Violence, Delinquency, Females
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Prisiazhnaia, N. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
According to official statistics, in Russia there are over 800,000 orphans and children who are deprived of parental care; 260,000 are living and being taught in more than 4,000 state boarding institutions. The category "orphan child" consists of children up to the age of eighteen, one or both of whose parents have died. The term…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Disadvantaged Youth, Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Allen, Rebecca S.; Phillips, Laura Lee; Roff, Lucinda Lee; Cavanaugh, Ronald; Day, Laura – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: With the rapid growth in the older inmate population, emerging issues regarding physical and mental health require greater research and clinical attention. We examined the relation of religiousness/spirituality; demographic characteristics such as age, race, and type of crime; and physical and mental health among 73 older male inmates in…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mental Health, Religious Factors, Depression (Psychology)
Wilson, Carolyn H.; Weeks, Diane – Online Submission, 2007
We have moved from a period of institutional and facility-based thinking in which people were seen as patients, through an intermediary phase in which these individuals were seen as citizen with disabilities, but who share with all other citizens the potential for, and the right to, full community participation and integration. The movement of…
Descriptors: Adults, Mental Retardation, Behavior Problems, Caregivers
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Lopez, Caroline; Bhat, Christine Suniti – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2007
Although it is clear that parental incarceration has adverse effects on children, there is limited information about effective services for helping this population. With an increase in the number of parents of minor children in jail, there is a need for schools to assist affected students in a structured and comprehensive manner. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Parent Influence
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Soderstrom, Irina R. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2007
Prisons are increasingly being filled with inmates who suffer from mental illness. This paper examines the prevalence of mental illness in American jails and prisons, the duty government and society has to provide appropriate mental health treatment, and the implications for inmate safety, costs, recidivism, and community reintegration if…
Descriptors: Incidence, Correctional Institutions, Mental Disorders, Mental Health Programs
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Freado, Mark D.; Wille, A. Katherine – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2007
Robert, a fifteen-year-old resident in a residential treatment program, was diagnosed with significant hearing impairment. He communicates primarily through American Sign Language, although he speaks relatively well and has some hearing ability. Katie, a youth worker who has participated in Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI) training, worked…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Emotional Disturbances, American Sign Language, Hearing Impairments
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