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Gaugler, Joseph E.; Kane, Robert L.; Kane, Rosalie A.; Clay, Ted; Newcomer, Robert C. – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: Our objective in this analysis was to determine how the duration of caregiving interacts with key care demands (i.e., severity of problem behaviors) to influence the institutionalization of individuals suffering from dementia. Methods: We utilized multiregional data from 4,761 caregivers of individuals with dementia over a 3-year period.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Alzheimers Disease, Caregivers, Institutionalized Persons
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Langdon, P. E.; Swift, A.; Budd, R. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: The social climate of inpatient facilities is thought to be an important contributor to treatment outcome. However, little research has focused on this construct within secure forensic services for people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the social climate of two different…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Mental Retardation, Correctional Institutions, Measures (Individuals)
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Taylor, Jon Marc – Journal of Correctional Education, 2005
Post-Secondary Correctional Education (PSCE) programs have been offered in United States penal facilities for half-a-century. The primary determinant of these program opportunities has been funding availability. With the exclusion of prisoner-students from participating in the Pell Grant financial aid program, approximately half of the existing…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Educational Finance, Student Financial Aid, Postsecondary Education
Ferszt, Ginette G.; Hayes, Pamela M.; DeFedele, Susanne; Horn, Linda – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2004
Although the number of women entering prison has continued to soar over the last 2 decades, little attention has been paid to them in health care research. Research with incarcerated women who are grieving has received even less attention. This pilot study was based on the results of previous studies as well as the authors? combined clinical…
Descriptors: Females, Grief, Death, Correctional Institutions
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Miller, Katrina R. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2004
The entire deaf prison population in the state of Texas formed the basis for this research. The linguistic skills of prison inmates were assessed using the following measures: (1) Kannapell's categories of bilingualism, (2) adaptation of the diagnostic criteria for Primitive Personality Disorder, (3) reading scores on the Test of Adult Basic…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Deafness, Institutionalized Persons, Communication Disorders
Advocates for Children of New Jersey, 2014
Published annually since 1997, Newark Kids Count tracks key trends in child health and well-being in New Jersey's largest city with the latest statistics available. Newark Kids Count includes the latest statistics, along with five-year trend data, in the following areas: population and demographics, family economic security, affordable housing,…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Population Trends, Geographic Location, Children
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Gibbs, John C.; Potter, Granville Bud; DiBiase, Ann-Marie; Devlin, Renee – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2008
Youth who present anti-social behavior need powerful interventions that strengthen empathy, counter negative peer influence, and challenge thinking errors. This article recaps some key points about EQUIP, a Positive Peer Culture (PPC)-based cognitive behavioral intervention program for behaviorally at-risk youth, and notes how the program has…
Descriptors: Intervention, Social Behavior, At Risk Persons, Peer Influence
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Strickland, Susan M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
Few studies have investigated the characteristics of female sex offenders and factors and/or causes of female deviance. Research to date has been descriptive in nature, with few comparison studies. Using a correlational design and three valid instruments, female sexual offenders and a matched group of female nonsexual offenders are compared in the…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Sexual Abuse, Children, Interpersonal Competence
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Morris, Richard J.; Thompson, Kristin C. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2008
The research literature has repeatedly demonstrated that there is an overrepresentation of juveniles with disabilities who are incarcerated in short-term and long-term correctional facilities. Despite these findings, special education programs in many juvenile correctional facilities have been shown to be lacking many of the necessary services…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Federal Legislation, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions
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Molinari, Victor A.; Merritt, Stacy S.; Mills, Whitney L.; Chiriboga, David A.; Conboy, Ann; Hyer, Kathryn; Becker, Marion A. – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2008
This study examined how the mental health needs of nursing home (NH) residents with serious mental illness (SMI) are addressed. Data were collected from three sources: interviews with 84 SMI stakeholders; surveys of 206 NH staff members; and focus groups at two psychiatry specialty NHs. Four common themes emerged: placement of older adults with…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Mental Disorders, Focus Groups, Psychiatry
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Mincey, Barrett; Maldonado, Nancy; Lacey, Candace H.; Thompson, Steve D. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2008
This qualitative study conducted in urban Miami, Florida, explored the essence of juvenile delinquency and recidivism: its causes, its relations to communities, the roles of families, and the myriad roles of residential treatment programs at rehabilitating young offenders. Data were collected from nine young adult participants who had satisfied…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Delinquency, Correctional Rehabilitation, Residential Programs
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Rashid, Hakim M. – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
The preschool and early elementary years play a major role in transforming young African American boys from "brilliant babies" into "children placed at risk". A preschool to prison pipeline now exists that is becoming increasingly apparent. It runs from preschool settings through elementary and middle school, into the high schools from which young…
Descriptors: African American Students, School Readiness, Early Childhood Education, Correctional Institutions
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Rozalski, Michael; Drasgow, Erik; Drasgow, Fritz; Yell, Mitchell – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among students' disruptive and violent behavior and staff's use of proactive and reactive strategies in a secure residential treatment center serving delinquent adolescent males. One hundred hours of observational data were collected, and linear regression models were used to explore the…
Descriptors: Staff Role, Violence, Delinquency, Adolescents
Zajac, Jennifer J.; DeGel, Jessica; Fish, Larry – University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development, 2007
The focus of this evaluation study is the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Residential Treatment Curriculum [PTSD RTC]) to treat PTSD in female juvenile offenders. The overall purpose of the evaluation was to assess the implementation of the PTSD RTC at treatment facilities with female juvenile offenders and to evaluate the effect of the intervention…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Quasiexperimental Design, Residential Programs
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Tarullo, Amanda R.; Bruce, Jacqueline; Gunnar, Megan R. – Social Development, 2007
Deficits in social cognition may impair the ability to negotiate social transactions and relationships and contribute to socio emotional difficulties experienced by some post-institutionalized children. We examined false belief and emotion understanding in 40 institutional care-adopted children, 40 foster care-adopted children and 40 birth…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Verbal Ability, Adoption, Foster Care
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