Using administrative data to identify US Army soldiers at high-risk of perpetrating minor violent crimes

AJ Rosellini, J Monahan, AE Street, ED Hill… - Journal of psychiatric …, 2017 - Elsevier
Growing concerns exist about violent crimes perpetrated by US military personnel. Although
interventions exist to reduce violent crimes in high-risk populations, optimal implementation …

From war to prison: Examining the relationship between military service and criminal activity

R Culp, TJ Youstin, K Englander, J Lynch - Justice Quarterly, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In February of 2008 the New York Times ran a series—War Torn—on Iraq and Afghanistan
war veterans and their adjustment to civilian life upon return from the war zone. The authors …

Military and crime: A systematic review of the literature

Y Baktir, M Mustafa Icer, J Craig - Deviant Behavior, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This study systematically analyzed the literature on the effects of military participation on
later criminal behavior. When all studies were analyzed as a whole, the findings did not …

Post-deployment injury among new combat veterans enrolled in Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare

KF Carlson, AA Gravely, S Noorbaloochi… - Injury …, 2011 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
The purpose of this study was to examine prevalence and potential risk factors for post-
deployment injury among Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans enrolled in Veterans Affairs …

Reaffirming the relationship between routine activities and violent victimization in prison

S McNeeley - Journal of criminal justice, 2022 - Elsevier
Prior research found routine activities in prison affect risk of victimization among
incarcerated people. However, most of this work is cross-sectional in nature and does not …

Implementation potential of structured risk assessments for criminal recidivism in the Veterans Health Administration: Qualitative perspectives from providers

AL Rodriguez, L Manfredi, AC Wong… - Criminal Justice …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Utilization of tools to evaluate recidivism risk among justice-involved individuals is central to
the risk-need-responsivity model of offender rehabilitation. Veterans Health Administration's …

Trauma among justice-involved veterans.

SW Hartwell, A James, J Chen, DA Pinals… - Professional …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
This report examines the challenges faced by justice-involved veterans and their experience
of trauma. Using 153 consecutive admissions to veteran-specific jail diversion programs in 2 …

[HTML][HTML] Racial, ethnic, and sex differences in psychiatric diagnosis, mental health sequelae, and VHA service utilization among justice-involved veterans.

A Desai, R Holliday, LM Borges - Law and Human Behavior, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Intervening in the cycle of symptom exacerbation and recidivism among justice-
involved veterans is critical given elevated rates of psychiatric diagnoses and mental health …

Veterans in the criminal justice system and the role of social work

KE Canada, DL Albright - Journal of Forensic Social Work, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Veterans, particularly those who were involved in combat, experience difficulty readjusting to
civilian life after deployment. Difficulties in adjustment postdeployment can contribute to …

Impact and risk of moral injury among deployed veterans: implications for veterans and mental health

JA Boscarino, RE Adams, TJ Wingate… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The impact of “moral injury”(MI) among deployed veterans, defined as actions in combat that
violate a veteran's moral beliefs and result in psychological distress, has increasingly …