Abstract Background In the criminal justice system, special populations, such as older adults or patients with infectious diseases, have been identified as particularly vulnerable to poor health outcomes. Military veterans involved in the criminal justice system are also a vulnerable population warranting attention because of their unique healthcare needs. This review aims to provide an overview of existing literature on justice-involved veterans’ health and healthcare to identify research gaps and inform policy and practice. Methods A systematic search was conducted to identify research articles related to justice-involved veterans’ health and healthcare that were published prior to December 2017. Study characteristics including healthcare...
This paper reports on a systematic review undertaken in 2013 aimed at identifying evidence and dismi...
Due to the growing percentage of mental health illnesses related to combat trauma and traumatic brai...
Military veterans are disproportionately represented in United States (U.S.) jails and prisons, with...
Abstract Background There is concern that some veterans of armed forces, in particular those with me...
Justice-involved veterans face heightened risk for mental health issues, substance abuse and correla...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
BACKGROUND:A small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal j...
United States military veterans are a special population of men and women that have willingly sacrif...
Mental health concerns and criminal justice involvement are two undeniably prevalent issues amongst ...
BackgroundA small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal ju...
A small, but significant, portion of veterans are involved in the legal system. Recent efforts have ...
The majority of veterans end their military service on good terms, suggesting a future unencumbered ...
Since the onset of the Second World War, there has been a steady if not modest body of research focu...
This report examines the challenges faced by justice-involved veterans and their experience of traum...
protocol for a systematic review to identify justice. Studies will be screened against topic specifi...
This paper reports on a systematic review undertaken in 2013 aimed at identifying evidence and dismi...
Due to the growing percentage of mental health illnesses related to combat trauma and traumatic brai...
Military veterans are disproportionately represented in United States (U.S.) jails and prisons, with...
Abstract Background There is concern that some veterans of armed forces, in particular those with me...
Justice-involved veterans face heightened risk for mental health issues, substance abuse and correla...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
BACKGROUND:A small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal j...
United States military veterans are a special population of men and women that have willingly sacrif...
Mental health concerns and criminal justice involvement are two undeniably prevalent issues amongst ...
BackgroundA small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the criminal ju...
A small, but significant, portion of veterans are involved in the legal system. Recent efforts have ...
The majority of veterans end their military service on good terms, suggesting a future unencumbered ...
Since the onset of the Second World War, there has been a steady if not modest body of research focu...
This report examines the challenges faced by justice-involved veterans and their experience of traum...
protocol for a systematic review to identify justice. Studies will be screened against topic specifi...
This paper reports on a systematic review undertaken in 2013 aimed at identifying evidence and dismi...
Due to the growing percentage of mental health illnesses related to combat trauma and traumatic brai...
Military veterans are disproportionately represented in United States (U.S.) jails and prisons, with...