Barriers to the successful integration into society of released prisoners - lack of evidence-based services and support for ex-prisoners - overview of evidence regarding the experiences of released prisoners - models of post-release service provision - description of 'Passports to advantage: health and capacity building as a basis for social integration', a health-based intervention for recently released prisoners currently being trialled in Queensland
Prisoners have markedly elevated rates of mental illness, chronic disease, substance dependence and ...
The issue of adaptation of persons released from imprisonment to the life of freedom is a complicate...
Many current and former prisoners experience significantly higher rates of physical and mental healt...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
One strategy for reducing the risk of recidivism is the provision of treatment, services and support...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
Objectives The economic burden of incarceration is substantial in Australia. People released from pr...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
The majority of prisoners are drawn from deprived circumstances with a range of health and social ne...
OBJECTIVE: Australia's prison population is growing at a rate well in excess of population growth. I...
BACKGROUND: The world prison population is large and growing. Poor health outcomes after release fro...
Background The world prison population is large and growing. Poor health outcomes after release from...
© 2017 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. The objective of this review was to synthesise evidence o...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...
Prisoners have markedly elevated rates of mental illness, chronic disease, substance dependence and ...
The issue of adaptation of persons released from imprisonment to the life of freedom is a complicate...
Many current and former prisoners experience significantly higher rates of physical and mental healt...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
One strategy for reducing the risk of recidivism is the provision of treatment, services and support...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
Objectives The economic burden of incarceration is substantial in Australia. People released from pr...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
The majority of prisoners are drawn from deprived circumstances with a range of health and social ne...
OBJECTIVE: Australia's prison population is growing at a rate well in excess of population growth. I...
BACKGROUND: The world prison population is large and growing. Poor health outcomes after release fro...
Background The world prison population is large and growing. Poor health outcomes after release from...
© 2017 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. The objective of this review was to synthesise evidence o...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...
Prisoners have markedly elevated rates of mental illness, chronic disease, substance dependence and ...
The issue of adaptation of persons released from imprisonment to the life of freedom is a complicate...
Many current and former prisoners experience significantly higher rates of physical and mental healt...