The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminology12/030912/windows.mp4Institute for Excellence in Justice Seminar: How Residential Change Might Help Ex-Offenders Stay Out of Prison: Findings from a Natural Experiment, March 9, 2012 at the Frank W. Hale Black Cultural Center, The Ohio State University. Presentation by Dr. David Kirk, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Texas-Austin. Joined by expert panelists Dr. Edward Rhine (Deputy Director, Office of Policy and Offender Reentry, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction) and Dr. Paul Bellair (Professor of Sociology at OSU). Abstract: Many former prisoners return home to the same neighborhood with the same criminal opportuniti...
Prison programs have existed for decades; however, recent attention towards prison reform has raised...
Aims To assess whether residential relocation to a different geographic area by drug‐dependent forme...
Describes the effectiveness of correctional education in improving post-release outcomes Abstract U...
Video requires Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Flash Player to view.Institute for Excellence in...
More than 700,000 prisoners are released from incarceration each year in the United States, and most...
What leads an offender to go back to prison? This researcher has lived in the Georgia State prison s...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
More than 600,000 prisoners are released from incarceration each year in the United States, and most...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn the wake of decades of growth in the American prison system, unprece...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminaljustice/060206.mp4Usi...
Objectives: This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportuni...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Nearly one third of state prison inmates use drugs at the time of their offense, and more than half ...
Prison programs have existed for decades; however, recent attention towards prison reform has raised...
Aims To assess whether residential relocation to a different geographic area by drug‐dependent forme...
Describes the effectiveness of correctional education in improving post-release outcomes Abstract U...
Video requires Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Flash Player to view.Institute for Excellence in...
More than 700,000 prisoners are released from incarceration each year in the United States, and most...
What leads an offender to go back to prison? This researcher has lived in the Georgia State prison s...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
More than 600,000 prisoners are released from incarceration each year in the United States, and most...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn the wake of decades of growth in the American prison system, unprece...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminaljustice/060206.mp4Usi...
Objectives: This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportuni...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Nearly one third of state prison inmates use drugs at the time of their offense, and more than half ...
Prison programs have existed for decades; however, recent attention towards prison reform has raised...
Aims To assess whether residential relocation to a different geographic area by drug‐dependent forme...
Describes the effectiveness of correctional education in improving post-release outcomes Abstract U...