Utilizing Crisis Intervention Teams in Prison to Improve Officer Knowledge, Stigmatizing Attitudes, and Perception of Response Options

Utilizing Crisis Intervention Teams in Prison to Improve Officer Knowledge, Stigmatizing Attitudes, and Perception of Response Options Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. People with mental illness (MI) are…
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Toward Integrated Processual Theories of Crime: Assessing the Developmental Effects of Executive Function, Self-Control, and Decision-Making on Offending

Toward Integrated Processual Theories of Crime: Assessing the Developmental Effects of Executive Function, Self-Control, and Decision-Making on Offending Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Research on executive function indicates…
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Do Specialty Programs for Justice-Involved People With Mental Illness Exacerbate Stigma?

Do Specialty Programs for Justice-Involved People With Mental Illness Exacerbate Stigma? Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Specialty mental health probation caseloads have shown promise in reducing recidivism for…
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Are Protective Factors Valid Constructs? Interrater Reliability And Construct Validity Of Proposed Protective Factors Against Sexual Reoffending

Are Protective Factors Valid Constructs? Interrater Reliability And Construct Validity Of Proposed Protective Factors Against Sexual Reoffending Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Most sexual recidivism risk assessment tools…
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Examining Patterns of Interpersonal Violence, Structural and Social Exclusion, Resilience, and Arrest among Young Transgender Women

Examining Patterns of Interpersonal Violence, Structural and Social Exclusion, Resilience, and Arrest among Young Transgender Women Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Young transgender women aged 16–29 years experience…
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“Did You Ever Fight Back?” Jurors’ Questions to Children Testifying in Criminal Trials About Alleged Sexual Abuse

“Did You Ever Fight Back?” Jurors’ Questions to Children Testifying in Criminal Trials About Alleged Sexual Abuse Criminal Justice and Behavior, Volume 47, Issue 8, Page 1032-1054, August 2020. The…
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Wasted Lives: Aging as an Incentive for Reconstruction of Desistance Intentions Among Older Adults in Prison

Wasted Lives: Aging as an Incentive for Reconstruction of Desistance Intentions Among Older Adults in Prison Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. There is growing scholarly interest in older…
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Reentry of Incarcerated Juveniles: Correctional Education as a Turning Point Across Juvenile and Adult Facilities

Reentry of Incarcerated Juveniles: Correctional Education as a Turning Point Across Juvenile and Adult Facilities Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. All incarcerated juveniles have to receive correctional education,…
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Strengths Matter: Evidence From Five Separate Cohorts of Justice-Involved Youth and Adults Across North America

Strengths Matter: Evidence From Five Separate Cohorts of Justice-Involved Youth and Adults Across North America Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. This study examined the predictive validity of criminogenic…
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The Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11 in Community and Incarcerated Samples: Motor and Nonplanning Impulsivity Effects on Criminal Recidivism

The Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11 in Community and Incarcerated Samples: Motor and Nonplanning Impulsivity Effects on Criminal Recidivism Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Although the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Version…
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Perceptions of Pretrial Risk Assessment: An Examination Across Role in the Initial Pretrial Release Decision

Perceptions of Pretrial Risk Assessment: An Examination Across Role in the Initial Pretrial Release Decision Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Pretrial risk assessments are used to inform pretrial…
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