Does criminal justice stigma affect health and health care utilization? A systematic review of public health and medical literature

K Martin, A Taylor, B Howell, A Fox - International Journal of Prisoner …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to determine whether criminal justice (CJ) stigma affects health
outcomes and health care utilization. Design/methodology/approach The authors reviewed …

The effect of housing circumstances on recidivism: Evidence from a sample of people on probation in San Francisco

LA Jacobs, A Gottlieb - Criminal justice and behavior, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The relationships between housing circumstances and recidivism are well established
among people released from prison. Despite probation being far more common than prison …

Searching for work with a criminal record

SS Smith, NCR Broege - Social Problems, 2020 - academic.oup.com
People with a criminal record face substantial demand-side employment barriers that have
clear implications for whether or not they search for work and what strategies they use. We …

Supervision in the community: Probation and parole

MS Phelps, C Curry - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology …, 2017 - oxfordre.com
Over the past half-century, the number of adults under criminal justice supervision increased
precipitously in some Western countries, with carceral control in the United States reaching …

Incremental Propensity Score Effects for Criminology: An Application Assessing the Relationship Between Homelessness, Behavioral Health Problems, and …

LA Jacobs, A McClean, Z Branson, E Kennedy… - Journal of Quantitative …, 2024 - Springer
Objectives This study examines the relationship between homelessness and recidivism
among people on probation with and without behavioral health problems. The study also …

“I Feel like I've Come so Far with my Family”: Families of Origin in Women's Desistance in Aotearoa New Zealand

G Low - Women & Criminal Justice, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study employed narrative interviews with 15 women with histories of imprisonment in
Aotearoa New Zealand to explore how their familial relationships affected their desistance …

Does paid transitional housing impact reentry outcomes during COVID-19 stay-at-home orders? Evidence from a natural experiment within an RCT

R Simonds, NB Khade, JTN Young - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In response to COVID-19, states implemented stay-at-home orders, affecting two key
correlates of recidivism: housing and employment. In this study, we examine how a …

Age-graded transitions and turning points in Polish offenders' criminal careers from the standpoint of life course theory

K Pękala, A Kacprzak, P Chomczyński… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Both juvenile and adult criminal careers show regularities in the origins of delinquency, the
dynamics of the criminal pathway, and the turning points that lead to desistance/persistence …

Promote smart decarceration and eliminate racism grand challenges for social work: Reimagining marijuana policy

CH Lea III, G Mohr, SA McCarter, SB Coughlin… - J. Soc. & Soc …, 2022 - HeinOnline
Marijuana decriminalization and legalization policies are being passed in many state and
local jurisdictions throughout the United States (US). In this process, many lawmakers have …

SUPPORTING REENTRY AT THE EGOCENTRIC LEVEL: INVESTIGATING THE ROLE SOCIAL NETWORKS PLAY POST INCARCERATION

J Perretti - 2023 - scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu
Reentry is an important subject matter to investigate. With high incarceration and recidivism
rates it is essential to highlight ways to reduce the flow of offenders into the criminal justice …