This study added to the literature on pathways to prison by examining a sample of federal inmates to assess whether the pathways identified predicted future antisocial behavior, i.e., prison misconduct and post-release criminal activity. Previous research has generally focused on only one point in the criminal justice system, either identifying pathways to prison, analyzing behavior while incarcerated, or focusing on post-release offending. This research examined all of these points. The research presented here identified both unique and overlapping pathways to prison for men and women, as well as similarities and differences in the risk factors that predicted prison misconduct and recidivism for women and men. While the latent class mode...
This study examined ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarce...
PURPOSE: There has been a great deal of research conducted that has examined inmate behavior. Two o...
High rates of incarceration among female inmates as well as high rates of recidivism characterize th...
The needs of women offenders may be qualitatively different than the needs of male offenders. The “p...
Prisonization theory asserts that inmates who internalize the attitudes and behaviors of a criminal ...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
This article addresses gender differences in the extent and explanation of inmate misconduct. The st...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
The study of prisoner recidivism has long captured the interest of criminal justice researchers. Rec...
Since the 1980s, the population of women prisoners incarcerated in the state of California had signi...
Utilizing original data on a large sample of male and female first-time parolees in Pennsylvania (N=...
The study explored the relevance of gender and past trauma on the pathways to criminal justice invol...
Using data from the 2004 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities, an analytic...
Purpose Studies of pathways to offending have mainly focused on identifying either gendered trajecto...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
This study examined ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarce...
PURPOSE: There has been a great deal of research conducted that has examined inmate behavior. Two o...
High rates of incarceration among female inmates as well as high rates of recidivism characterize th...
The needs of women offenders may be qualitatively different than the needs of male offenders. The “p...
Prisonization theory asserts that inmates who internalize the attitudes and behaviors of a criminal ...
Female offenders are distinctly different from male offenders, and present with their own gender-spe...
This article addresses gender differences in the extent and explanation of inmate misconduct. The st...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
The study of prisoner recidivism has long captured the interest of criminal justice researchers. Rec...
Since the 1980s, the population of women prisoners incarcerated in the state of California had signi...
Utilizing original data on a large sample of male and female first-time parolees in Pennsylvania (N=...
The study explored the relevance of gender and past trauma on the pathways to criminal justice invol...
Using data from the 2004 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities, an analytic...
Purpose Studies of pathways to offending have mainly focused on identifying either gendered trajecto...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
This study examined ways in which victimization may contribute to criminal involvement among incarce...
PURPOSE: There has been a great deal of research conducted that has examined inmate behavior. Two o...
High rates of incarceration among female inmates as well as high rates of recidivism characterize th...