2024
Interventions to reduce harms related to drug use among people who experience incarceration: systematic review and meta-analysis
Macdonald C, Macpherson G, Leppan O, Tran L, Cunningham E, Hajarizadeh B, Grebely J, Farrell M, Altice F, Degenhardt L. Interventions to reduce harms related to drug use among people who experience incarceration: systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Public Health 2024, 9: e684-e699. PMID: 39214637, PMCID: PMC11996259, DOI: 10.1016/s2468-2667(24)00160-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid agonist treatmentDrug useRisk behaviorsReducing re-arrestsTherapeutic community interventionsEffectiveness of interventionsRecidivism outcomesReduce injection risk behaviorExperience incarcerationRe-arrestIncarcerationService provisionRecidivismPrisonSystematic reviewCommunity interventionsSubstance useSelf-harmInjection risk behaviorsRandom-effects meta-analysesMeta-analysisAlcohol useSyringe sharingPooled odds ratioRisk of deathJuvenile Justice-Based Interdisciplinary Collective Care: An Innovative Approach
Brown S, Perez O. Juvenile Justice-Based Interdisciplinary Collective Care: An Innovative Approach. Community Mental Health Journal 2024, 60: 1042-1054. PMID: 38730075, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-024-01285-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYouth offendersNegative life outcomesMental health concernsJuvenile justice systemCriminogenic riskJustice systemMental health needsDelinquent behaviorUnited StatesLife outcomesOffendersCollective careHealth needsCollective collaborationYouthCommunity partnersHealth concernCultural responsivenessHealth crisisRecidivismConcernsServicesEffective interventionsFamilyScholarshipPathways for VA and Community Stakeholder Management of Military Veterans With Sexual Offenses: Sexual and Nonsexual Recidivism Rates and Risk Factors in Military Veterans Released From California Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) Commitment
Sreenivasan S, Azizian A, Holliday S, Tsai J, Lockhart J, DiCiro M, Rokop J. Pathways for VA and Community Stakeholder Management of Military Veterans With Sexual Offenses: Sexual and Nonsexual Recidivism Rates and Risk Factors in Military Veterans Released From California Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) Commitment. Psychological Services 2024, 21: 317-327. PMID: 37470993, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexually violent predatorSexual offensesSexual recidivismViolent predatorMilitary veteransPrediction of sexual recidivismRates of antisocial personality disorderNonsexual violent recidivismLikelihood of recidivismSexual offense historyRates of recidivismAntisocial personality disorderHistory of childhood sexual abuseChildhood sexual abuseNonsexual recidivismSexual reoffenseVeterans Affairs (VA) servicesViolent recidivismOffense historySexual offendersRecidivism ratesCriminal arrestsRecidivismPedophilic disorderTrauma-informed care
2023
Examining the Potential Impact of Restricting Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Housing for Individuals With Certain Criminal Convictions in Texas
Witte L, Tsai J, Cuccaro P, Link A, Cox V, Schick V. Examining the Potential Impact of Restricting Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Housing for Individuals With Certain Criminal Convictions in Texas. Housing Policy Debate 2023, 34: 353-371. DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2023.2246943.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCriminal historySupportive housing providersExperience of homelessnessCriminal justice involvementHousing providersHistory of homelessnessU.S. policyHousing residentsEthnic minoritiesJustice involvementLow-income individualsCriminal convictionsDrug convictionsHousingHomeless individualsHomelessnessState of TexasResidentsRecovery of individualsConvictionPotential impactPolicyIncarcerationRecidivismRules
2022
Survivors’ Perspectives on Relationship Violence Intervention Programs
Jumarali S, Nnawulezi N, Eldridge K, Murphy C, Engleton J. Survivors’ Perspectives on Relationship Violence Intervention Programs. Journal Of Family Violence 2022, 38: 477-489. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-022-00423-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntimate partner violenceAbusive partnersViolence intervention programsBehavior changeSurvivors' perceptionsIntervention programsReflexive thematic analysisIPV survivorsPartner violenceRVIPAbusive attitudesSurvivors' perspectivesIndividual interviewsThematic analysisPerceptionInterview transcriptsAdditional implicationsRecidivismService planningMixed influenceParticipationPartner participationProgram goalsAbusePartners
2020
Reentry Interventions That Address Substance Use: A Systematic Review
Moore KE, Hacker RL, Oberleitner L, McKee SA. Reentry Interventions That Address Substance Use: A Systematic Review. Psychological Services 2020, 17: 93-101. PMID: 30307269, PMCID: PMC6459737, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000293.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvidence-based treatmentsReentry interventionsSubstance useCognitive behavioral therapyParticular treatment approachSubstance use outcomesReduced substance useSubstance use problemsJustice-involved individualsReduced recidivismMotivational interviewingAddress substance useRecidivism outcomesUse problemsUse outcomesTreatment groupsSystematic reviewTherapeutic communityUnique interventionsRisk of relapseMonths of releaseRecidivismFull-text articlesPeer-Mentored Community Reentry Reduces Recidivism
Sells D, Curtis A, Abdur-Raheem J, Klimczak M, Barber C, Meaden C, Hasson J, Fallon P, Emigh-Guy M. Peer-Mentored Community Reentry Reduces Recidivism. Criminal Justice And Behavior 2020, 47: 437-456. DOI: 10.1177/0093854820901562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity reentryPeer mentorshipBinary logistic regressionRecidivism riskRelationship qualityLower recidivismHierarchical binary logistic regressionCriminal desistanceEarly interventionLogistic regressionSocial navigationRecidivismGroup assignmentFuture researchComplex taskStandard servicesModel focusMost peopleSmall samplesModel factors
2019
Peer support on the “inside and outside”: building lives and reducing recidivism for people with mental illness returning from jail
Bellamy C, Kimmel J, Costa M, Tsai J, Nulton L, Nulton E, Kimmel A, Aguilar N, Clayton A, O’Connell M. Peer support on the “inside and outside”: building lives and reducing recidivism for people with mental illness returning from jail. Journal Of Public Mental Health 2019, 18: 188-198. DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-02-2019-0028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUS prison populationRe-incarceration ratesAdequate housingSuccessful reentryLocal authoritiesPrison populationRecidivism ratesMental illnessPrisonCriminal recidivismRecidivismSurvival analysisJailSupport programsKaplan-Meyer survival analysisKaplan-Meier survival analysisIncarcerationCommunitySerious mental illnessPeopleMental illness diagnosisProgram impactPeer support programSubstance abuse treatmentPeer supportPeer support on the “inside and outside”: building lives and reducing recidivism for people with mental illness returning from jail
Bellamy C, Kimmel J, Costa M, Tsai J, Nulton L, Nulton E, Kimmel A, Aguilar N, Clayton A, O’Connell M. Peer support on the “inside and outside”: building lives and reducing recidivism for people with mental illness returning from jail. Journal Of Public Mental Health 2019, ahead-of-print DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-02-2019-0028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUS prison populationRe-incarceration ratesDesign/methodology/approachAdequate housingSuccessful reentryLocal authoritiesMethodology/approachOriginality/valuePrison populationRecidivism ratesPrisonMental illnessCriminal recidivismRecidivismJailSupport programsIncarcerationSurvival analysisKaplan-Meyer survival analysisCommunityKaplan-Meier survival analysisPeopleProgram impactPeer support programSerious mental illness
2017
Curbing the DUI offender’s self-efficacy to drink and drive: A laboratory study
Roberts W, Fillmore MT. Curbing the DUI offender’s self-efficacy to drink and drive: A laboratory study. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2017, 172: 73-79. PMID: 28152449, PMCID: PMC5309158, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.12.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcohol DrinkingAlcoholic IntoxicationAutomobile DrivingCentral Nervous System DepressantsComputer SimulationCriminalsDose-Response Relationship, DrugEthanolFeedback, PsychologicalFemaleHumansImpulsive BehaviorMaleNeuropsychological TestsPsychomotor PerformanceRecurrenceSelf EfficacyYoung AdultConceptsPerformance feedbackDUI offendersDriving abilitySimulated driving taskHistory of DUISelf-reported impairmentDriving taskAdult driversInfluence of alcoholSubjective impairmentSignificant impairmentChallenge sessionsOffendersDUI arrestsRecidivismDUIImpairmentSessionsFeedbackAbilityPerceptionTaskRetestAlcoholIndividuals
2012
Development and Validation of the Delinquency Reduction Outcome Profile (DROP) in a Sample of Incarcerated Juveniles: A Multiconstruct/Multisituational Scoring Approach
Barbot B, Haeffel GJ, Macomber D, Hart L, Chapman J, Grigorenko EL. Development and Validation of the Delinquency Reduction Outcome Profile (DROP) in a Sample of Incarcerated Juveniles: A Multiconstruct/Multisituational Scoring Approach. Psychological Assessment 2012, 24: 901-912. PMID: 22545698, DOI: 10.1037/a0028193.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSituational judgment testsDelinquent youthDecision-making tendenciesFactor scoring methodDecision-making skillsSample of juvenilesPsychological measurementSocial decisionsIncarcerated juvenilesIntervention programsConcurrent validityLatent dimensionsOutcome profileYounger detaineesResponse patternsIndividual responsesYouthScoring approachRecidivismSkillsScoring methodValidityDetaineesContextSamplesPolice–Advocacy Partnerships in Response to Domestic Violence
Stover C. Police–Advocacy Partnerships in Response to Domestic Violence. Journal Of Police Crisis Negotiations 2012, 12: 183-198. DOI: 10.1080/15332586.2012.717031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSecond responder programsRepeat violenceResponder programsIntimate partner violenceDomestic violencePartner violencePoliceViolenceMultiple citiesVictimsService providersMore accurate reportingHome-visiting interventionPartnershipRecidivismImportant areaCountriesCityCommunityProgramOutreachIncidentsProvidersAttemptSurvey
2006
Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments in the Juvenile Justice System
Sukhodolsky DG, Ruchkin V. Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments in the Juvenile Justice System. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2006, 15: 501-516. PMID: 16527668, DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2005.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJuvenile justice systemJustice systemEvidence-based psychosocial treatmentsPrevention of recidivismCommunity-based psychosocial treatmentsPsychosocial treatmentsJuvenile crimeDelinquent behaviorRisk factorsCrimeInternalizing disordersRecidivismTreatmentDelinquencyYouthPractical issuesArticleImplementationIssuesAlleviationDecades
2005
Domestic Violence Research
Stover CS. Domestic Violence Research. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2005, 20: 448-454. PMID: 15722500, DOI: 10.1177/0886260504267755.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDomestic violenceDomestic violence researchDomestic violence interventionsCycle of violenceViolence researchFamily violenceViolence interventionViolencePast intervention studiesMethodological issuesRecent decadesPerpetratorsPerpetrationRecidivismVictimsFuture research directionsFocused effortsArticleIssuesDecadesEffortsResearch directionsInterventionNeedResearch
2002
Predicting recidivism in delinquent adolescents from psychological and psychiatric assessment
Vermeiren R, Schwab-Stone M, Ruchkin V, De Clippele A, Deboutte D. Predicting recidivism in delinquent adolescents from psychological and psychiatric assessment. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2002, 43: 142-149. PMID: 11893993, DOI: 10.1053/comp.2002.30809.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelinquent adolescentsPsychological assessmentLower verbal IQStandard intelligence testsPredictors of recidivismMale juvenile delinquentsDevelopment of preventionVerbal IQIntellectual functioningIntelligence testsPsychological characteristicsConduct disorderJuvenile delinquentsFuture offendingRecidivismAdolescentsFuture researchSemistructured interviewsCurrent studyDelinquentsPsychiatric disordersSpecific aspectsPsychiatric assessmentPsychiatric diagnosisLong-term relationships
1995
A Framework of Trauma and Trauma Recidivism in Adolescents and Young Adults
Smeltzer S, Redeker N. A Framework of Trauma and Trauma Recidivism in Adolescents and Young Adults. Journal Of Trauma Nursing 1995, 2: 93-101. PMID: 8697192, DOI: 10.1097/00043860-199510000-00016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung adultsTrauma recidivismFramework of traumaProblem of traumaRisk-taking behaviorParticipation of adolescentsUrban adolescentsRisky behaviorsAdolescentsRecidivismTrauma nursesAdultsIdentifies implicationsTraumaPossible outcomesAntecedentsBehaviorSubsequent injuryEpidemic proportionsTakingUnintentional causesImplicationsInjuryAttentionSurvivorsRisk factors of adolescent and young adult trauma victims.
Redeker NS, Smeltzer SC, Kirkpatrick J, Parchment S. Risk factors of adolescent and young adult trauma victims. American Journal Of Critical Care 1995, 4: 370-8. PMID: 7489041, DOI: 10.4037/ajcc1995.4.5.370.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdolescent BehaviorAdultAlcohol DrinkingAutomobile DrivingChi-Square DistributionDiscriminant AnalysisFemaleHuman DevelopmentHumansMaleModels, PsychologicalRecurrenceRegression AnalysisRisk FactorsRisk-TakingSex FactorsSocial EnvironmentSubstance-Related DisordersUnited StatesViolenceWounds and InjuriesWounds, GunshotConceptsRisk-taking behaviorAdult trauma victimsPast arrestsAnger/aggressionYoung adultsTrauma recidivismType of traumaDevelopmental antecedentsTrauma victimsAggression QuestionnaireDevelopmental variablesPsychological counselingLow autonomyUrban adolescentsUse of alcoholDiscriminant function analysisBivariate correlationsSocial/RecidivismImportant correlatesRisk reduction interventionsInterpersonal violenceCrime victimsMultiple regressionInterview schedule
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