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Mapping desistance research: a systematic quantitative literature review from 2011 to 2020 绘制 "脱离研究 "地图:2011 年至 2020 年系统性定量文献综述
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2024.2320437
Sho Sagara, Masahiro Suzuki, Noriko Hashiba, Nozomi Yamawaki, Yuji Takenaka
In the past decade, desistance research has attracted immense research attention, which has necessitated the clarification of the overall picture of desistance research in terms of methodology, def...
在过去的十年中,抵制研究引起了广泛的研究关注,这就有必要从方法论、定义和方法论等方面厘清抵制研究的全貌。
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Prerelease expectations, post-release experiences, and risk for reincarceration among incarcerated U.S. fathers 美国被监禁父亲的释放前期望、释放后经历和再监禁风险
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2295851
E. Cole Green, Elizabeth I. Johnson
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Understanding the experiences of children of incarcerated parents and their coping strategies 了解父母被监禁的儿童的经历及其应对策略
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2295857
Wasia Hamid, Tanveer Ahmad Khan, Syed Najmah, Irfanullah Farooqi
The children of incarcerated parents remain a highly vulnerable and underrated population in academic discourses, and very little is known about the impact of parental incarceration from the perspe...
在学术讨论中,父母被监禁的儿童仍然是一个非常脆弱和被低估的群体,从儿童的角度来看,对父母被监禁的影响知之甚少。
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Religious coping or coping with religion? Religious belief and practice during incarceration in German youth prisons 宗教应对还是宗教应对?德国青少年监狱监禁期间的宗教信仰与实践
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2295864
Barbara Bergmann, Paulina Lutz, Tillmann Bartsch, Wolfgang Stelly
Prisoners’ religiosity can be a helpful resource for a successful reintegration into society. Yet, the Christian-focused institutional concepts do not meet the religious needs of Muslims. We assume...
囚犯的宗教信仰可以成为他们成功重返社会的有用资源。然而,以基督教为中心的机构理念并不能满足穆斯林的宗教需求。我们假设...
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A multisite examination of women veterans in veterans treatment courts: a gendered comparison of demography, criminal history, program requirements, and substance use and mental health issues 对退伍军人治疗法庭中的女性退伍军人进行多地点审查:对人口统计、犯罪史、方案要求以及药物使用和心理健康问题进行性别比较
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2295863
Richard D. Hartley, Julie M. Baldwin
Although the overall veteran, arrestee, and incarcerated populations have been decreasing, women as a percentage of the veteran population and those legal involved are on the rise. In fact, women a...
尽管退伍军人、被捕者和被监禁者的总人数一直在减少,但妇女在退伍军人和涉法人员中所占的比例却在上升。事实上,妇女在退伍军人和被逮捕者中所占的比例一直在上升。
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Sentinel events in prison: surveillance of dual-harming incarcerated populations 监狱中的前哨事件:对有双重伤害行为的被监禁人群的监控
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2286657
Hayden P. Smith, Karen Slade, Frank Ferdik, Adam Potter, Thom Baguley
Sentinel event review systems were created to prevent catastrophes from occurring in complex human organizations, though they have yet to be fully realized in corrections. Sentinel event reviews ma...
建立哨点事件审查系统是为了防止复杂的人类组织中发生灾难,但在惩教工作中尚未完全实现。前哨事件审查系统可以...
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Bridging the gap: building and sustaining recovery capital in the transition from prison to recovery residences 弥合差距:在从监狱到康复住所的过渡中建立和维持康复资本
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2286648
David Best, Arun Sondhi, Lauren Hoffman, Jessica Best, Alessandro Leidi, Anthony Grimes, Matthew Conner, Robert DeTriquet, William White, Bailey Hilliard, Karl Leonard, April Hutchison
The transition from jail to community is a high-risk time for individuals experiencing substance use disorders (SUD), with elevated risks of overdose and other substance-related harms, as well as h...
从监狱到社区的过渡对于经历物质使用障碍(SUD)的个人来说是一个高风险的时期,过量使用和其他物质相关危害的风险增加,以及…
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Key criteria within DSM-5 substance use disorder diagnoses: evidence from a correctional sample DSM-5中物质使用障碍诊断的关键标准:来自矫正样本的证据
IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2286655
Albert M. Kopak, Norman G. Hoffmann
Nearly 9 million adults are processed into U.S. jails annually and the majority present indications of substance use disorder, yet little research has been conducted to examine how certain DSM-5 cr...
美国每年有近900万成年人被关进监狱,其中大多数人表现出物质使用障碍的迹象,然而很少有研究来检验DSM-5如何确定…
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Crossover youth and juvenile justice: an examination of criminogenic risk and needs for offenders with child welfare history using the Ohio Youth Assessment System 跨界青年和少年司法:使用俄亥俄州青年评估系统对具有儿童福利历史的罪犯的犯罪风险和需求进行检查
Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2261914
Christina A. Campbell, Breanna Lowrance Clark, Jordan Papp, Eurielle Kiki, William Miller, Luis Guiterrez, Francis Boateng, Cindy Crusto
AbstractResearch suggests that many juveniles in residential facilities report high rates of early childhood trauma. Past research demonstrates that knowledge of trauma history, specifically whether a youth has been abused or neglected, may provide court practitioners with necessary information concerning recidivism risk, treatment needs, and treatment responsivity. Little is known about the validity of general risk assessment tools for youth involved in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems (i.e., crossover youth) and their unique risk patterns. Therefore, this study examined the validity of the Ohio Youth Assessment System-Disposition Tool (OYAS-DIS) for crossover youth. Results revealed that although crossover youth were more likely to have higher risk scores overall compared to general delinquent youth, the total score of the OYAS-DIS was equally predictive of recidivism for both males and females regardless of child welfare status.Keywords: child welfarecrossover youthrisk assessmentdual-status offenderOYAS Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 It is important to note a limitation of the way child neglect was operationalized in this study. This operationalization omits any child neglect cases that occurred before the study began. However, the long length of this study mitigates some of this problem.
研究表明,许多居住设施中的青少年儿童早期创伤的发生率很高。过去的研究表明,创伤史的知识,特别是一个年轻人是否被虐待或被忽视,可以为法庭从业人员提供有关再犯风险、治疗需求和治疗反应性的必要信息。对于参与儿童福利和少年司法系统的青少年(即跨界青少年)的一般风险评估工具的有效性及其独特的风险模式,人们知之甚少。因此,本研究检验了俄亥俄州青年评估系统-处理工具(oya - dis)对跨界青年的有效性。结果显示,尽管跨界青少年总体上比一般青少年有更高的风险得分,但无论儿童福利状况如何,oya - dis总分对男性和女性再犯的预测都是一样的。关键词:儿童福利交叉青少年风险评估双重身份罪犯披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1:值得注意的是,在本研究中,儿童忽视的操作方式存在局限性。这种操作化忽略了在研究开始之前发生的任何儿童忽视案例。然而,这项研究的较长时间缓解了一些问题。
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Assessing the reentry needs of incarcerated individuals with co-occurring opioid use and mental health concerns 评估同时存在阿片类药物使用和精神健康问题的被监禁者的重返社会需求
Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2023.2261922
Danielle Lenz, Tamarie Willis, Ayorkor Gaba, Michael Andre, William Eineman, Becca Newman, Sheryl Kubiak, Debra Pinals, David Smelson
AbstractIndividuals with co-occurring mental health concerns and opioid use disorder (COD) are at high risk of mortality and poor social and health outcomes upon release, and there is a need to better understand the unique reentry needs of this population. The high level of need experienced by individuals with COD will demonstrate a necessity for comprehensive reentry support which includes mental health treatment, Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), social services such as education, employment, Medicaid, and housing. This sample included 490 adults from a targeted jail/prison reentry program for individuals experiencing COD in a Midwestern state. Program participants had histories of trauma (90%), homelessness (62%), and inpatient psychiatric care (38%). Further, most participants reported needing medical attention for a physical problem (70%) at baseline. Finally, participants had extensive criminal-legal system exposures, with an average of 10 lifetime arrests outside of their current incarceration (M = 9.91, SD = 8.74). The findings have important implications for expanding reentry services to support individuals with COD. This includes the need to begin services prior to release and ensuring the coordination and continuity of care with community-based treatment providers.Keywords: mental healthsubstance usereentry programsco-occurring disordercriminal justice Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingState of Michigan Dept of Health & Human Services State Opioid Response II—Michigan Telehealth Evaluation [Sponsor grant number: E20221673-00. Federal Award Identification No: H79TI083298].
摘要同时存在精神健康问题和阿片类药物使用障碍(COD)的个体在释放后死亡率高,社会和健康结果差,有必要更好地了解这一人群独特的再入需求。COD患者所经历的高水平需求表明,有必要提供全面的重返社会支持,包括心理健康治疗、阿片类药物使用障碍药物治疗、教育、就业、医疗补助和住房等社会服务。该样本包括490名成年人,他们来自一个针对中西部州经历COD的个人的目标监狱/监狱再入计划。项目参与者有创伤史(90%),无家可归史(62%),住院精神病治疗史(38%)。此外,大多数参与者报告在基线时因身体问题需要就医(70%)。最后,参与者有广泛的刑事法律系统接触,平均有10次目前监禁之外的终身逮捕(M = 9.91, SD = 8.74)。研究结果对扩大再就业服务以支持COD患者具有重要意义。这包括需要在释放之前开始服务,并确保与社区治疗提供者协调和持续提供护理。关键词:精神健康药物使用者戒毒计划发生性障碍刑事司法披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。资助密歇根州卫生与人类服务部州阿片类药物反应ii -密歇根州远程医疗评估[赞助商资助号:E20221673-00]。联邦奖识别号:H79TI083298]。
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