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Background: Many male prison leavers have significant mental health problems. Prison leavers often have a history of trauma, ongoing substance misuse and housing insecurity.
Richard Byng +32 more
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Gender and offender status predicting treatment success in refugees and asylum seekers with PTSD [PDF]
Background: Current knowledge is limited regarding patient characteristics related to treatment outcome of posttraumatic stress disorders (PTSD) in refugees and asylum seekers. Objective: Gender, torture status, offender status, level of anger, and level
Håkon Stenmark +3 more
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Community intervention programs for sex offenders: A systematic review
Sexual violence is a phenomenon that negatively impacts the victims' physical and psychological health and well-being. Sex offenders tend not to take responsibility for their actions, have difficulties in emotion regulation and impulse control ...
Sofia Barros +13 more
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Participation in victim-offender mediation (VOM) can reduce the risk of reoffending. However, relatively little is known about how VOM affects the intermediate psychological changes underlying this effect.
Jiska Jonas +5 more
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The Impact of Family on the Determination and Execution of Punishment [PDF]
According to criminologist point of view it is necessary to penalize the offender. Nevertheless there are some criminal rules which, in certain circumstances, reduce the severity of punishment.
homa davoodi
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The problem of criminal proceedings in juvenile cases has been and continues to remain one of the most important in criminal procedure science. In the conditions of modernizing the criminal procedure legislation in force, the necessity to review many ...
Vitalie Rusu
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Empathy and repeat offending of young offenders in Argentina [PDF]
Despite the high prevalence of youth offending in Argentina, there are relatively few investigations of the factors that may be associated with persistent youth offending in Argentina. The identification of these factors may help to inform the development of interventions which could be delivered to young offenders to reduce repeated offending.
Mirian S. Orlando +2 more
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Background: Older people are the fastest-growing group in prisons in England and Wales and have complex health and social care needs that often remain unmet.
Katrina Forsyth +13 more
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Does the mobility of foreign offenders fit the general pattern of mobility? [PDF]
Research on offender mobility is directed to three main elements: distance, anchor points, and direction. Previous research in geographical criminology has revealed that: (1) the journey to crime is limited in distance and follows a distance decay ...
Bruinsma, Gerben +2 more
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Enhanced Support for High Intensity Users of the Criminal Justice System – an evaluation of mental health nurse input into Integrated Offender Management Services in the North East of England [PDF]
The current UK Government’s focus on the development of services to manage and support offenders with mental health problems has resulted in a number of innovative project developments.
A Hatton +19 more
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