2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationAs the United States holds close to the highest incarceration rates in the world, research suggests incarcerated individuals are at high risks for recidivism. Research shows that a high percent of offenders are males of color with socioeconomic hardship who lack the access and resources for successful re-entry. A brief self-administered survey will be used to assess the impact prior criminal justice involvement has on academic outcomes. These findings can assist social workers in illustrating the need for resources and programs regarding adults who may be struggling with re-entry and the effects it has on their academic success.https://youtu.be/26XQSX3Rju
2018-10-26The most recent national-level study on recidivism (when prisoners are reincarcerated for ...
This study examined the educational gaps in the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and the N...
The American criminal justice system is designed so that individuals who commit incarcerable crimes ...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationSubstance use can have a negative ef...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationSubstance abuse negatively impacts a...
The literature states the benefits of social support for cognitive and behavioral functioning, perso...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
This article aims to identify barriers associated with correctional education\u27s ability to produc...
An individual convicted of committing a crime is expected to be sentenced, serve a punishment propor...
This qualitative study examined the social and academic needs of formerly incarcerated students upon...
The mass incarceration of minority men and women in America continues to increase yearly. While th...
Life-course perspectives are useful to enhance understanding of the intricate relationship between e...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
The U.S. is the world’s “leading jailer” with both the highest incarceration rate and the largest nu...
2018-10-26The most recent national-level study on recidivism (when prisoners are reincarcerated for ...
This study examined the educational gaps in the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and the N...
The American criminal justice system is designed so that individuals who commit incarcerable crimes ...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationSubstance use can have a negative ef...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationSubstance abuse negatively impacts a...
The literature states the benefits of social support for cognitive and behavioral functioning, perso...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
This article aims to identify barriers associated with correctional education\u27s ability to produc...
An individual convicted of committing a crime is expected to be sentenced, serve a punishment propor...
This qualitative study examined the social and academic needs of formerly incarcerated students upon...
The mass incarceration of minority men and women in America continues to increase yearly. While th...
Life-course perspectives are useful to enhance understanding of the intricate relationship between e...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
The U.S. is the world’s “leading jailer” with both the highest incarceration rate and the largest nu...
2018-10-26The most recent national-level study on recidivism (when prisoners are reincarcerated for ...
This study examined the educational gaps in the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and the N...
The American criminal justice system is designed so that individuals who commit incarcerable crimes ...