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期刊名:Criminal justice policy review

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ISSN:0887-4034

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Lin Liu Lin Liu
In extant suicide studies on youth in juvenile justice residential facilities, limited research attention has been dedicated to the joint effects of existing suicidality imported by an individual into a facility and the experiences in the f...
Gillian Foley,Marcella Siqueira Cassiano,Rosemary Ricciardelli et al. Gillian Foley et al.
Since December 2017, Canada's federal correctional system provides prisoners the opportunity to be assigned to living units according to their self-identified gender. Still organized around sex, conceptually and spatially, prison policies a...
Jessie Harney Jessie Harney
As a result of COVID-19, individuals have experienced situations that may help them relate to others, including more limited ability to interact with their environment. Thus, this survey experiment (N = 2,229) tests whether perspective-focu...
Eric J Wodahl,Thomas J Mowen,Brett E Garland Eric J Wodahl
Research has shown that high-quality relationships between individuals on probation/parole and their supervising officers can reduce recidivism and increase compliance. Although this relationship clearly matters, little attention has been g...
Amanda M Bunting,Grant Victor,Erika Pike et al. Amanda M Bunting et al.
In response to the opioid epidemic, there have been several national and state-level policies enacted. Consideration of how criminal justice-involved individuals are affected by such policies has received limited attention, despite dispropo...
Andrea K Finlay,David Smelson,Leon Sawh et al. Andrea K Finlay et al.
The Veterans Justice Outreach (VJO) program of the U.S. Veterans Health Administration has a primary mission of linking military veterans in jails, courts, or in contact with law enforcement to mental health and substance use disorder treat...
Dina Chavira,Roberto Lopez-Tamayo,Leonard A Jason Dina Chavira
The current study examined whether current community supervision status was associated with differences in demographic characteristics, lifetime substance use patterns, and criminal history among a sample of formerly incarcerated individual...
Andrea K Finlay,Ingrid Binswanger,Christine Timko et al. Andrea K Finlay et al.
This study examined whether, among Veterans Health Administration (VHA) patients, veterans with recent or current justice involvement have equal receipt of pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder compared to veterans with no justice involv...
Andrea K Finlay,Ingrid Binswanger,Christine Timko et al. Andrea K Finlay et al.
This study examined whether, among Veterans Health Administration (VHA) patients, veterans with recent or current justice involvement have equal receipt of pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder compared to veterans with no justice involv...
Daniel M Blonigen,Allison L Rodriguez,Luisa Manfredi et al. Daniel M Blonigen et al.
The availability and utility of services to address recidivism risk factors among justice-involved veterans is unknown. We explored these issues through qualitative interviews with 63 Specialists from the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA...