Implementing Successful Jail-Based Programming for Women: A Case Study of Planning Parenting, Prison & Pups – Waiting to ‘Let the Dogs In’ [PDF]
With 68% of prisoners recidivating within a three year period, designing and implementing innovative programming within the corrections setting is a necessity.
Collica-Cox, Kimberly, Furst, Gennifer
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Strengthening Families Programme: an inter-agency approach to working with families. [PDF]
This article describes the authors’ experience of a Strengthening Families skills programme delivered in the Ballymun area of Dublin from March to June 2008. This was an inter-agency initiative that brought together partners from the community, voluntary
Gunn, Emma, Lillis, Rachel, McGagh, Mary
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Community relationship quality and reincarceration following rural drug-using women's reentry from jail. [PDF]
Tillson M +3 more
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Examining the Pathologic Adaptation Model of Community Violence Exposure in Justice Involved Adolescents: the Moderating and Mediating Effects of Moral Disengagement. [PDF]
Phan J, Gaylord-Harden N.
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Religion and Rehabilitation as Moral Reform: Conceptualization and Preliminary Evidence. [PDF]
Jang SJ, Johnson BR.
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"When She Says Daddy": Black Fathers' Recidivism following Reentry from Jail. [PDF]
Thomas A +3 more
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The role of community hubs in helping to deliver probation services and support desistance [PDF]
Albertson, Katherine +3 more
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"Can't Use Old Keys to Open New Doors": Relational Desistance Mechanisms Within Community Violence Interventions. [PDF]
Simonsson P +3 more
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Explaining the Unexplainable: Balancing Responsibility, Expectations, and Identity in Narratives of Sexual Recidivism. [PDF]
Sandbukt IJ.
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Preprint, final version in Sociological Theory available at: http://stx.sagepub.com/content/33/2/148.full This article is about behavioral variation in genocide. Research frequently suggests that violent behaviors can be explained by or treated as synonymous with ethnic categories.
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