There is increasing evidence of the effectiveness of continued care after reentry for those who have participated in prison-based substance abuse treatment. This article presents results from analyses of program and comparison group data from two community-based programs that implemented a culturally adapted version of the Creating Lasting Family Connections (CLFC) curriculum. Both programs sought to strengthen individuals (and their families) recently reentering the community after incarceration. Results suggested that the first program had effects on increasing HIV knowledge and spirituality, while reducing intentions to binge drink and recidivism. The second program similarly showed effects on recidivism, and participants also showed an ...
focuses on reducing risk for relapse and other health-related behaviors associated with HIV, HBV, an...
This phenomenological multiple case study examined the lived experiences of two ex-offenders who hav...
The topic of juvenile delinquency has long fascinated, frustrated, and\ud challenged scholars, legis...
There is increasing evidence of the effectiveness of continued care after reentry for those who have...
The present study explores the role social relationships play in reducing recidivism rates in one no...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Background: The Life Skills Empowerment Program (LSEP) model was developed over 25 years ago to supp...
Individuals who are released from incarceration face many challenges with reintegration into the com...
A community-based program was provided for reentry women to support their continued process of retur...
Research indicates healthy family relationships can reduce recidivism. More effort has been placed t...
Graduation date: 2016At any given time, 60% to 85% of prisoners across the United States are struggl...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on...
Examining different factors that causes an individual, particularly an ex-offender, to re-engage in ...
Prison programs have existed for decades; however, recent attention towards prison reform has raised...
Offender reentry programs have proliferated since the passage of the Second Chance Act in 2008. This...
focuses on reducing risk for relapse and other health-related behaviors associated with HIV, HBV, an...
This phenomenological multiple case study examined the lived experiences of two ex-offenders who hav...
The topic of juvenile delinquency has long fascinated, frustrated, and\ud challenged scholars, legis...
There is increasing evidence of the effectiveness of continued care after reentry for those who have...
The present study explores the role social relationships play in reducing recidivism rates in one no...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Background: The Life Skills Empowerment Program (LSEP) model was developed over 25 years ago to supp...
Individuals who are released from incarceration face many challenges with reintegration into the com...
A community-based program was provided for reentry women to support their continued process of retur...
Research indicates healthy family relationships can reduce recidivism. More effort has been placed t...
Graduation date: 2016At any given time, 60% to 85% of prisoners across the United States are struggl...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on...
Examining different factors that causes an individual, particularly an ex-offender, to re-engage in ...
Prison programs have existed for decades; however, recent attention towards prison reform has raised...
Offender reentry programs have proliferated since the passage of the Second Chance Act in 2008. This...
focuses on reducing risk for relapse and other health-related behaviors associated with HIV, HBV, an...
This phenomenological multiple case study examined the lived experiences of two ex-offenders who hav...
The topic of juvenile delinquency has long fascinated, frustrated, and\ud challenged scholars, legis...