KM Babchishin, LA Keown, KP Mularczyk - 2021 - publicsafety.gc.ca
Employment is a key factor that helps reduce reoffending rates among individuals with criminal records. The current study examined the economic outcomes of 11,158 federal …
Since desistance is a process of change, this study used a Qualitative Longitudinal Research (QLR) design which is able to capture changes over time and an individual's …
J Carrière - Research Paper, 2016 - neighbourhoodchange.ca
This review of collective efficacy literature was part of the initial stage of the Collective Efficacy Working Group's (CEWG) three-phase research process. The group was …
JH Boman, IV, AJ Smith, J Saxe, T Righetti… - Deviant …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Finding and securing employment is a huge challenge for those who have been released from prison. In this paper, we argue that carbon capture technology carries the unique …
This study explored community readiness to support ex-prisoner reintegration; a sentencing objective requiring active community participation. Findings indicate the community support …
Abstract In 2010, over 700,000 offenders were released from prison (Guerino, Harrison, and Sabol, 2012), and on any given day over seven million individual are under some form of …
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe the experiences of probation officers who provided supervision in a reintegration program for post-release Black female …
AM Scheyett, C Morgan, SE Lize… - Journal of Forensic …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Research on rates of violent deaths in prison releasees exists, however little work has gone into examining their associated contexts and circumstances. Using North Carolina …
One of the greatest contemporary challenges for public policy is in the reintegration of offenders released from prison back into local communities. There are well over a million …