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Wood, Steven R.; Buttaro, Anthony, Jr. – Crime & Delinquency, 2013
Using hierarchical logistic regression with a nationally representative sample of state prisoners ("n" = 12,504), we found inmates with dual severe psychiatric and substance abuse disorders to be at higher risk of being assaulted and to assault others in prison than nonmentally ill inmates. Dually disordered inmates may be "importing"…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Comorbidity
Evans, Erica – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In spite of research documenting the negative effects of punishment, most high schools and correctional facilities rely on punishment to establish order and compliance with rules and routines (Nelson, Sprague, Jolivette, Smith, & Tobin, 2009). One alternative to punitive consequences is School Wide Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Interpersonal Competence, Behavior Modification, Positive Reinforcement
Rudd, Timothy; Nicoletti, Elisa; Misner, Kristin; Bonsu, Janae – MDRC, 2013
Lack of money has long kept promising preventive programs from expanding. Existing government-funded programs are furthermore subject to budgetary cutbacks or complete loss of funding. Moreover, preventive programs traditionally offer no accountability for success or failure. This leaves government entities in a bind where if they invest their…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Best Practices, Adolescent Development, Adolescents
Annamma, Subini A. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Too often, students from communities of color experience the school system where they are routed from the doors of a schoolhouse to the doors of a prison; this phenomenon is known as the School to Prison Pipeline. In this dissertation, I explored how identity markers (e.g. race, gender, and disability) were related to education and incarceration…
Descriptors: Females, Minority Group Students, Disabilities, Correctional Institutions
Public Policy Institute of California, 2021
The past year highlighted and heightened California's key challenges. Millions of Californians lost jobs and income during the COVID-19 crisis; low-income families, communities of color, and women were hit hardest. As schools and universities shifted rapidly to remote learning, educators and parents scrambled to provide all students with…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
Teeter, Christian B. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study details an investigation of community college studies for the incarcerated, focusing on the offerings of South Coast College for inmates within California. The study interviewed ten former inmates, each of whom studied with South Coast College while in prison, as well as faculty members, educational administrators, and a corrections…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Correctional Institutions, Academic Persistence, Social Capital
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Fowler, Shannon K.; Blackburn, Ashley G.; Marquart, James W.; Mullings, Janet L. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2010
Effective strategies aimed at prison sexual assault require inmates to possess the same definition of sexual assault as prison administrations. This article argues that prison culture is rape-supportive and inmates may not define sexual assault as such. After analyzing questionnaire responses given by male and female inmates in a large Southern…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Violence, Sexual Harassment, Rape
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Hickman, Laura J.; Suttorp, Marika J. – Crime & Delinquency, 2010
Previously deported aliens are a group about which numerous claims are made but very few facts are known. Using data on male deportable aliens released from a local jail, the study sought to test the ubiquitous claim that they pose a high risk of recidivism. Using multiple measures of recidivism and propensity score weighting to account for…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Criminals, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
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Sturgis, Paul W. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2010
The explanatory power of the moral community hypothesis is evaluated through an analysis of survey data collected from a sample of 11,789 state prison inmates housed in 275 prisons located throughout the United States. The results of the multilevel regression analysis are not consistent with what would be predicted by the moral community…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Moral Values, Surveys
Gonzalez, Mariaimee Muniz – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Prisons have become a primary location for mental health services, yet little research has been done to investigate the clinical relationships experienced by a growing population of female inmates. This qualitative study was based upon intersectional theory and explored the experiences of 12 female inmates through in-depth interviews about…
Descriptors: Females, Institutionalized Persons, Qualitative Research, Interviews
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Sun, An-Pyng – Social Work, 2012
Homeless individuals with co-occurring disorders (CODs) of severe mental illness and substance use disorder are one of the most vulnerable populations. This article provides practitioners with a framework and strategies for helping this client population. Four components emerged from a literature review: (1) ensuring an effective transition for…
Descriptors: Housing Needs, Supported Employment, Homeless People, Residential Programs
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Woodall, James – Health Education, 2012
Purpose: There is a strong political imperative to regard the prison as a key social setting for health promotion, but evidence indicates that drug misuse continues to be a significant issue for many prisoners. This paper aims to examine the social and environmental factors within the setting that influence individuals' drug taking.…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Correctional Institutions, Focus Groups, Drug Use
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Yocum, Annie; Nath, Sanjay – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2011
Utilizing a grounded theory analysis of interviews with 17 children and their 8 mothers anticipating a father's prison release within 12 months, the authors propose a theory of participants' experiences, focused on the child-father aspects of reentry. Among other expectations, all participants wanted fathers to be involved with the children after…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Qualitative Research, Mother Attitudes, Correctional Institutions
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Arditti, Joyce A.; Parkman, Tiffaney – Family Relations, 2011
We apply a life course perspective to study young men's transition to adulthood within the context of their return to family after a period of incarceration. Our phenomenological analysis was based on 9 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with formerly incarcerated men between the age of 18 and 24. Our findings revealed that reentry was a…
Descriptors: Employment, Interviews, Males, Institutionalized Persons
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Cox, Carolyn; Visker, Joseph; Hartman, Ashley – Current Issues in Education, 2011
The majority of educational faculty from a juvenile justice residential detention facility in rural Northeast Missouri who participated in a learning climate survey of their school seemed to agree that the environment for staff and students was generally physically safe and emotionally supportive; key factors for a positive learning climate. By…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Educational Environment, Correctional Institutions, Delinquent Rehabilitation
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