Mental health disorders, adverse childhood experiences and accelerated reoffending among justice-involved youth in Australia: A longitudinal recurrent event analysis [0.03%]
澳大利亚司法涉入青少年的精神健康障碍、童年不良经历与再犯罪加速:纵向复发事件分析
Emaediong I Akpanekpo,Tony Butler,Preeyaporn Srasuebkul et al.
Emaediong I Akpanekpo et al.
Conclusions: This study demonstrates the dynamic nature of criminogenic risk factors and the protective effect of mental health service engagement.
Forging new paths in the development of community mental health interventions for people with mental illness at risk of criminal legal system contact [0.03%]
精神疾病患者犯罪风险社区心理健康干预的新路径探索与发展
Amy Blank Wilson,Natalie Bonfine,Jonathan Phillips et al.
Amy Blank Wilson et al.
Research suggests that criminogenic risk factors, the major drivers of criminal legal system involvement, are disproportionately prevalent among individuals with SMI. However, promising criminogenic-focused interventions have only just begun to be adapted for individuals with SMI....The anticipated total sample size is N = 72 and will consist of community-dwelling adults with SMI who have a moderate or higher criminogenic risk level and a history of criminal legal system contact.
The Problems (and possible solutions) of assessing risk, race and recidivism in long operating drug treatment courts [0.03%]
评估毒品治疗法庭长期运作中的风险、种族和累犯问题及其可能的解决方案
Kristen E DeVall,Paul D Gregory,David J Hartmann
Kristen E DeVall
Formal criminogenic risk tools can be an important control in assessing racial inequities in access to treatment courts and in evaluating both proximal and distal outcomes from those programs....Rather, because two different criminogenic risk tools were used over the study time period, we took this opportunity to explore the use of a readily constructible "proxy" measure of risk to support analysis of risk and race interactions over the life of the program.
Juvenile Justice-Based Interdisciplinary Collective Care: An Innovative Approach [0.03%]
基于少年司法的跨学科集体照护:一种创新的方法
Shykina Brown,Oscar F Rojas Perez
Shykina Brown
While scholarship has explored mental health concerns among JJIY, and the link to negative life outcomes, there are gaps in the existing research, particularly in effective interventions and models aimed at addressing both the mental health concerns and criminogenic risk contributing to recidivism and
Prevalence of Dangerousness to the Public, Criminogenic Risk Factors and Psychopathic Traits in Child-to-Parent Offenders and Contrast with Non-Child-to-Parent Offenders [0.03%]
针对儿童施暴父母的罪犯的危害性、犯罪倾向的风险因素和反社会人格特质的流行病学研究及其与普通罪犯的对比研究
Ricardo Fandiño,Juan Basanta,Francisca Fariña et al.
Ricardo Fandiño et al.
Aim: Child-to-parent offenders (CPOs) are commonly specialist offenders and with high rates of recidivism. Thus, a field study was designed to estimate the prevalence of recidivism in the reference measures of recidivism ...
Diminished Anthropometric Measures and Other Associated Variables in a Sample of Violent Offenders: A Case-Control Study [0.03%]
暴力罪犯样本中人体尺寸测量减少及其他相关变量的病例-对照研究
Laura J García-Mendoza,Ana Laura Calderón-Garcidueñas,Ruben Ruiz-Ramos et al.
Laura J García-Mendoza et al.
Nevertheless, health professionals and criminologists must consider individual criminogenic risk factors to provide reliable expert opinions. Physical traits have been a subject of scrutiny since the inception of biological positivism....Conclusion Physical traits may be considered potential criminogenic risk factors, but larger studies are necessary to validate these findings....Keywords: case-control study; criminogenic risk factor; d2:d4 finger length ratio; inmate; low stature. Copyright © 2024, García-Mendoza et al.
Melissa D Grady,Jamie Yoder
Melissa D Grady
Recent findings: Recent research demonstrates that individuals who commit sexual offenses have higher rates of insecure attachment styles and that these styles are associated with a number of criminogenic risk factors associated with sexual offending.
Disentangling the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder, criminogenic risk, and criminal history among veterans [0.03%]
退伍军人(ptsd)与犯罪风险和犯罪历史之间的关系研究
Daniel M Blonigen,Paige M Shaffer,Nicole Baldwin et al.
Daniel M Blonigen et al.
Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is positively associated with involvement in the criminal justice system among veterans. Research that examines whether this association is confounded by risk factors ("crim...
Assessing Rural-Urban Differences in Screening for Mental Health Needs Among Individuals in County Jails [0.03%]
县级看守所个体进行心理健康筛查的城乡差异分析
Victoria Nelson,Grant Victor,Erin Comartin et al.
Victoria Nelson et al.
Individuals in rural jails have more behavioral health needs and other criminogenic risk factor and their needs are less likely to be identified by jail staff, which may result in poor connection to diversion or treatment opportunities.
Trauma-Informed Training for Veterans Treatment Court Professionals: Program Development and Initial Feedback [0.03%]
创伤知情培训在退役军人治疗法庭中的项目开发与初步反馈
Alisha Desai,Ryan Holliday,Matthew Stimmel et al.
Alisha Desai et al.
Veterans treatment courts (VTCs) serve as an alternative to incarceration for veterans whose criminogenic risk is believed to be related to mental health symptoms.
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