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Peer reviewedAlemagno, Sonia; Dickie, Jill – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2005
This study examines the recent employment history and needs of 110 women held in 2 urban county jails in Ohio. Those who had worked recently were more likely to have a high school education, to have a skill, to have a driver's license with access to a car, and to have dependents. Women who had worked recently were less likely to have a drug or…
Descriptors: Females, Employment Patterns, Mental Disorders, Gender Differences
Peer reviewedCowser, Robert – Adult Learning, 2003
The author describes his experience teaching a writing group in Martin Tennessee jail. The faces of most of the inmates showed curiosity. Each was saying not in words, but by gesture, "help make better this boring existence." The first essays the inmates wrote were about themselves and other members of their family. Some have written…
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Institutionalized Persons, Writing (Composition), Correctional Institutions
Lin, J.-D.; Yen, C.-F.; Loh, C.-H.; Chwo, M.-J.; Lee, J.-T.; Wu, J.-L.; Chu, C. M.; Tang, C.-C. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: Little information is available on the provision of supportive health environments for persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) in institutions. The aim of this study was to present an overview of supportive environments for health in institutions in Taiwan. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted to examine the perceptions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Facilities, Nurses, Health Promotion
Cullen, Francis T.; Blevins, Kristie R.; Trager, Jennifer S.; Gendreau, Paul – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2005
"Common sense" is often used as a powerful rationale for implementing correctional programs that have no basis in criminology and virtually no hope of reducing recidivism. Within this context, we undertake a case study in "common-sense' corrections by showing how the rise of boot camps, although having multiple causes, was ultimately legitimized…
Descriptors: Delinquent Rehabilitation, Criminals, Correctional Institutions, Program Effectiveness
Craig, Russell L. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2006
This article profiles Elizabeth Gurney Fry, an English prison reformer, social reformer and philanthropist. Born on May 21, 1780, into a wealthy and prominent Quaker family in Norwich, England, Elizabeth Gurney was the third of twelve children born to John and Catherine Gurney. As Elizabeth was growing and struggling with the meaning of her life,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Females, Correctional Institutions
Lev-Wiesel, Rachel; Witztum, Eliezer – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2006
This study explored whether child molesters can be differentiated from rapists in their self-figure drawings. To achieve this aim, the Machover Draw-A-Person test (Machover, 1949) was used. A sample of 41 male adult perpetrators of sexual assault, 19 rapists and 22 child molesters (all incarcerated in jail) participated in the study. Participants…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Aggression, Rape, Freehand Drawing
Gaugler, Joseph E.; Zarit, Steven H.; Pearlin, Leonard I. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2003
Gerontological research has emphasized family members' continued involvement in the lives of loved ones following institutionalization. However, many of these studies are cross-sectional in design and do not ascertain how family members' visits change over time. The present study utilized a growth curve analysis to examine preplacement and…
Descriptors: Dementia, Patients, Caregivers, Social Networks
Carroll, Annemaree; Hemingway, Francene; Bower, Julie; Ashman, Adrian; Houghton, Stephen; Durkin, Kevin – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2006
The present research investigated differences in levels of impulsivity among early-onset, late-onset, and non-offending adolescents. 129 adolescents (114 males, 15 females), of whom 86 were institutionalised (M age = 15.52 years) and 43 were regular school students (M age = 15.40 years) participated. Each participant completed the Adapted…
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Delinquency, Adolescents, Institutionalized Persons
Stones, Michael J.; Clyburn, Leah D.; Gibson, Margaret C.; Woodbury, M. Gail – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of diagnosis and treatment of depression with anhedonic and dysphoric symptom presentation, using the Minimum Data Set 2.0. Participants were from two sectors of longterm care: 70 nursing home residents and 92 residents in a Veterans' Care Service. The samples differed in their sex…
Descriptors: Nursing Homes, Depression (Psychology), Older Adults, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Sifunda, Sibusiso; Reddy, Priscilla S.; Braithwaite, Ronald; Stephens, Torrence; Bhengu, Sibusisiwe; Ruiter, Rob A. C.; van den Borne, Bart – Health Education & Behavior, 2008
This article reports on the effectiveness of the first systematically developed health education intervention for the reduction of risky sexual behavior among soon-to-be-released prisoners in South Africa. Data from three out of four prisons are eligible for data analysis including 263 inmates. Using a nested experimental design, short-term…
Descriptors: Intervention, Health Education, Self Efficacy, Correctional Institutions
Garvis, Susanne; Austin, Lindy – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2007
According to Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu it is the politicians who ultimately offer what people want, especially where children's rights are respected and protected. Articles 28 and 29 of the UN "Convention on the Rights of the Child" recognise the rights of children to education. Many people residing in Australia, and abroad, assume that…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries, Refugees, War
Thomas, Roger; Worrall, Graham; Elgar, Frank; Knight, John – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
Objectives: Are people 75 or over enabled to stay at home longer through annual assessments and referrals to health/social services than through assessments only or without assessments? Design: Randomized controlled trial. Participants: 520 people 75 or over living in their own homes. Intervention: Four annual RAI-HC computerized functional…
Descriptors: Health Services, Intervention, Self Efficacy, Health Conditions
Dallaire, Danielle H. – Family Relations, 2007
The current study investigates differences between inmate mothers' and fathers' reported rates of incarceration for family members, adult children, predictors of adult children's incarceration, and living situations of minor children. Participants included 6,146 inmates who participated in the U.S. Department of Justice Survey of Inmates in State…
Descriptors: Mothers, Correctional Institutions, Drug Use, At Risk Persons
Wojtowicz, James P.; Liu, Tongyin; Hedgpeth, G. Wayne – Crime & Delinquency, 2007
Most state inmates incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Department of Corrections are driven to crimes by drug abuse. Understanding the factors contributing to addiction is the first step in developing strategies for successful inmate reintegration. This study presents an analysis of inmate addiction and factor association using…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Violence, Drug Abuse, Multivariate Analysis
Gonzalez, Patricia; Romero, Tony; Cerbana, Christine B. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2007
One of the primary goals of correctional education is to reduce recidivism by reintegrating inmates into society and family in a productive and positive manner and, in the case of parent education, become good and effective parents to their children. Research suggests that prison parent education programs provide inmates with measurable knowledge…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Mothers, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions

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