Women parolees’ mental health in the context of reintegration
Women parolees’ mental health in the context of reintegration Abstract Background Contributing to the literature on reintegration and community supervision, we consider the mental health experiences of women parolees and…
Life on parole: The quality of experiences soon after release contributes to a conviction‐free re‐entry
Life on parole: The quality of experiences soon after release contributes to a conviction‐free re‐entry Abstract Background People returning to the community after prison face many challenges, including finding suitable…
Use of a Multitheoretic Model to Understand and Classify Juvenile Computer Hacking Behavior
Use of a Multitheoretic Model to Understand and Classify Juvenile Computer Hacking Behavior Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Criminological inquiry has identified a range of risk factors associated…
Positive Childhood Experiences (PCE): Cumulative Resiliency in the Face of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Positive Childhood Experiences (PCE): Cumulative Resiliency in the Face of Adverse Childhood Experiences Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Ahead of Print. The maltreatment-offending relationship has been well elucidated. Less examined…
An Empirical Test of Age-Graded Informal Social Control Theory: New Correlates of Youth Deviance
An Empirical Test of Age-Graded Informal Social Control Theory: New Correlates of Youth Deviance Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. This study examines several family structural variables that have a hypothesized…
The Waiving of Parole Consideration by Inmates With Mental Illness and Recidivism Outcomes
The Waiving of Parole Consideration by Inmates With Mental Illness and Recidivism Outcomes Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. For many adults leaving prison, parole supervision can provide the…
The Neighborhood According to Women: Understanding Gendered Disorder Perceptions
The Neighborhood According to Women: Understanding Gendered Disorder Perceptions Crime &Delinquency, Ahead of Print. Women perceive higher rates of disorder in their neighborhood than males, though why remains unknown. We…
Sex, lies, and videotape: A content and textual analysis of media coverage of the HIV criminal prosecution of Michael Johnson
Sex, lies, and videotape: A content and textual analysis of media coverage of the HIV criminal prosecution of Michael Johnson Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Media coverage of HIV…
Beyond the quantitative and qualitative divide: The salience of discourse in procedural justice policing research
Beyond the quantitative and qualitative divide: The salience of discourse in procedural justice policing research Australian &New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The dominant methods of studying police…
“At Least I Didn’t Get Raped”: A Qualitative Exploration of IPV and Reproductive Coercion among Adolescent Girls Seeking Family Planning in Mexico
“At Least I Didn’t Get Raped”: A Qualitative Exploration of IPV and Reproductive Coercion among Adolescent Girls Seeking Family Planning in Mexico Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Adolescent…
Considering the Process of Debt Collection in Community Corrections: The Case of the Monetary Compliance Unit
Considering the Process of Debt Collection in Community Corrections: The Case of the Monetary Compliance Unit Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Monetary sanctions levied on individuals on…
Monetary Sanctions in Community Corrections: Law, Policy, and Their Alignment With Correctional Goals
Monetary Sanctions in Community Corrections: Law, Policy, and Their Alignment With Correctional Goals Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. The assessment and collection of monetary sanctions (fines, fees,…