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Fatherhood, Community Reintegration, and Successful Outcomes
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2013Prior research indicates that assuming family roles, such as parent or spouse, can aid in the transition from prison to the community and has been linked to positive outcomes after a period of confinement. Using data from a longitudinal study of men returning to the community after incarceration, this study examines how the relationship between fathers
Christy A. Visher +2 more
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Behavior management for community reintegration
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 1988The article examines rehabilitation of the behavior disordered head injured with an emphasis on eventual community reintegration. Discussed are behavioral issues, cognitive issues, a program model of a rural behavioral unit, behavior management, the role of counseling, community reentry, cognitive management, vocational issues, and reentry transition. (
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Operationalizing the Community Variable in Offender Reintegration:
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 2003Despite the new emphasis on reintegration as a broader way of thinking about parole and aftercare, practice and policy remain narrowly focused on managing offender risks and, in some cases, providing services. The authors argue that the community role in reentry has not been clearly articulated and suggest the need for a less ...
Gordon Bazemore, Carsten Erbe
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Reintegrating the Concept of Community into Community-Based Corrections
Crime & Delinquency, 1989Police administrators across the country are developing a range of community-oriented policing strategies at a time when community corrections administrators are moving in the opposite direction by applying traditional, offender-based policing concepts to probation and parole practice.
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Reintegration of Chronic Mental Patients Into the Malaysian Community
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1982This paper describes a rehabilitation programme for male chronic mental patients, with the aim of reintegrating them into the community. Since in Malaysia about 50% of the work force are stilling earning their living in the agricultural sector, the programme concentrates on training in farming and animal rearing.
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Community Reintegration After Traumatic Brain Injury
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North AmericaAchieving effective community reintegration is important to maximize recovery in patients with traumatic brain injury, simultaneously limiting caregiver burden and improving satisfaction with quality of life. Certain medical complications that are common after brain injury may impact community reintegration, and should be addressed by the physician in ...
Brian D, Greenwald +3 more
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Punishment and Community: The Reintegrative Theory of Punishment
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1996There seems to be nearly universal agreement that society cannot do without some form of criminal punishment. At the same time, it is generally acknowledged that punishment, involving as it does the imposition of hardship and suffering, stands in need of justification.
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