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Reintegrating Veterans with Polytrauma into the Community and Workplace
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2019This article addresses employment as a critical part of community reintegration for polytrauma patients. Interdisciplinary polytrauma teams can work to effectively identify and eliminate known barriers to employment for veterans and offer continued support and guidance.
Paul, Wehman +8 more
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Reintegration of Offenders Into Communities
2023Punishing offenders and the type of punishment to be given has been one of the fundamental questions of criminal law. The concept of punishment has been associated with revenge in history; however, after the 1940s, it has been formed through a different understanding of the idea of rehabilitating offenders and reintegrating them into society. After the
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The Prison Journal, 2019
The Community Arts and Reintegration Project in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, is a community and restorative justice–based mural arts program. The program currently utilizes youth probationers in conjunction with community members and organizations to collaboratively cultivate and paint large-scale murals.
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The Community Arts and Reintegration Project in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, is a community and restorative justice–based mural arts program. The program currently utilizes youth probationers in conjunction with community members and organizations to collaboratively cultivate and paint large-scale murals.
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Reintegrating Sex Offenders into the Community
Alternative Law Journal, 2009In June 2003 the Queensland Parliament enacted the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act (DPSOA). The DPSOA authorises the Supreme Court of Queensland to order the continuing imprisonment of sex offenders beyond the conclusion of their prison term if they are judged to be an unacceptable risk to the community if released.
Keyzer, Patrick, Coyle, Ian R.
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Facilitating community reintegration
1993Of particular interest and a central component of community reintegration is the transitional living facility. The most innovative adopted, the therapeutic community model, first developed in the 1950s and early 1960s for psychiatric patients and those with drug and alcohol abuse, has been adapted for use with the traumatically brain-injured.
Gordon Muir Giles, Jo Clark-Wilson
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Driving and Reintegration Into the Community in Patients After Stroke
PM&R, 2010ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between driving versus not driving and community integration after stroke. Much research on patients who drive after experiencing a stroke has focused on driving assessment protocols; little attention has been given to the implications of assessment outcomes.DesignProspective study.SettingSix driving evaluation ...
Hillel M, Finestone +7 more
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Best Practices for the Reintegration of Offenders Into the Community
2023This chapter provides a discussion on the best practices for the reintegration of offenders into the community. More than one approach is necessary to address the emerging needs of this population. This chapter discusses some of the most prevalent barriers to reintegration and the stigmas ex-offenders face as they reintegrate into the community.
Evelyn Lorraine Anderson, Ana M. Gamez
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Community reintegration following acquired brain injury
Brain Injury, 2007To evaluate the interventions and strategies used to enable transition from acute care or post-acute rehabilitation to the community following brain injury.A systematic review of the literature from 1980-2005 was conducted focusing on ABI rehabilitation.
Pat, McCabe +5 more
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Reintegration in Troubled Communities
2019Whether there is a causal relationship between crime and poverty is still inconclusive. The relationship insofar as it exists is likely to be complicated whereby poverty may motivate persons to engage in criminality. Indeed, some may fall further into poverty because they have turned to crime, and bystanders may be made both poor and criminal due to ...
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Community reintegration of stroke survivors: the effect of a community navigation intervention
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014AbstractAimThe overall aim of the proposed study is to examine a newly implemented navigation intervention intended to support stroke survivors' community integration during the first year following hospital discharge in four regions of Ontario, Canada.BackgroundStroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Stroke survivors living in the community
Phyllis, Montgomery +5 more
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