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Community Reintegration of Ex-Prisoners

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2009
Community reintegration of ex-prisoners is an important issue in efforts to reduce recidivism. The present study examined the multiple, complex, and dynamic nature of variables influencing successful reintegration by assessing the type and degree of change in reintegration variables over time.
Joseph Graffam
exaly   +3 more sources

Community Reintegration Program

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1990
A specific program in practice for community reintegration of the patient with burns is described. It has been demonstrated that a gradual transition for the patient with burns between the acute care setting and active participation in family, leisure, and vocational roles enhances psychosocial and functional recovery. A systematic process of community
M, Goggins, N, Hall, K, Nack, B, Shuart
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Community Reintegration After Stroke

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2003
A systematic review of the literature from 1970-2002 was conducted to highlight the issues facing stroke survivors and their families upon integration into the community. Areas of interests were social support, caregiver burden and depression, family interactions, family education intervention, social and leisure activities post stroke, and leisure ...
Sanjit K, Bhogal   +3 more
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Reintegrating to the Prison Community

The Prison Journal, 2016
Programming elements of reintegrative shaming into correctional institutions has become increasingly common. One popular program of this type is the Impact of Crime on Victims Classes (ICVC). Although the community typically envisioned in reintegrative research is one to which offenders return on prison release, we propose that the ICVC may have an ...
Jennifer Varriale Carson   +2 more
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Experiences of patients with laryngectomies as they reintegrate into their community

Supportive Care in Cancer, 2011
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe the patient's experiences as they reintegrate into the community following laryngectomy surgery and identify their perceived support and barriers within this transition.Using Thorne's interpretive descriptive approach, purposeful sampling was used to recruit participants from two large urban ...
Penny, Dooks   +3 more
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