‘Mind your language’: What people in prison think about the language used to describe them
‘Mind your language’: What people in prison think about the language used to describe them Abstract This study investigated how people in prison feel about the language used to describe…
Started from the Bottom, Now We’re Here: Reflections of a Latinx Scholar-Activist
Started from the Bottom, Now We’re Here: Reflections of a Latinx Scholar-Activist . Xavier Perez Read the syndicated article here
Substance use disorders among adults during imprisonment in a medium security prison: Prevalence and risk indicators
Substance use disorders among adults during imprisonment in a medium security prison: Prevalence and risk indicators Abstract Background Research shows that the prevalence of substance use disorders among the prison…
Relationships between substance use disorders, ‘severe mental illness’ and re‐arrest in a county detention facility: A 4‐year follow‐up cohort study
Relationships between substance use disorders, ‘severe mental illness’ and re‐arrest in a county detention facility: A 4‐year follow‐up cohort study Abstract Background A growing body of literature demonstrates strong association…
Young offenders in forensic institutions in the Netherlands after committing serious crimes: Contribution of mandatory treatment and reduction of reincarceration
Young offenders in forensic institutions in the Netherlands after committing serious crimes: Contribution of mandatory treatment and reduction of reincarceration Abstract Background In the Netherlands, young offenders who have been…
Understanding community attitudes toward miscarriages of justice: the role of social characteristics on perceptions of wrongfully convicted exonerees
Understanding community attitudes toward miscarriages of justice: the role of social characteristics on perceptions of wrongfully convicted exonerees . Jessica Privitelli Read the syndicated article here