Understanding the relationships between trauma and criminogenic risk using the risk-need-responsivity model

K Fritzon, S Miller, D Bargh, K Hollows… - Journal of Aggression …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Despite the high rates of trauma histories in offenders and the link between trauma and
subsequent criminal behavior, the mechanisms underlying the relationship between trauma …

Many shades of green: Assessing awareness of differences in mental health care needs among subpopulations of military veterans

EM Ahlin, AS Douds - International journal of offender …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The current study sought to examine access to services by various veteran subgroups:
racial/ethnic minorities, females, rural populations, and LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual …

Intimate partner violence in the military: An investigation of reporting crimes to law enforcement officials

P Becker, R Bachman - Journal of family Violence, 2020 - Springer
Although awareness of intimate partner violence (IPV) has increased, acknowledging that
American military members and their families are particularly vulnerable to these forms of …

Physical and verbal assaults behind bars: Does military experience matter?

MJ Stacer, M Solinas-Saunders - The Prison Journal, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Returning military troops have garnered attention, but there is little focus on veterans in the
correctional setting. Approximately 11% of US inmates are veterans, and there are striking …

Moral injury in US combat veterans: Results from the national health and resilience in veterans study

BE Wisco, BP Marx, CL May, B Martini… - Depression and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Combat exposure is associated with increased risk of mental disorders and
suicidality. Moral injury, or persistent effects of perpetrating or witnessing acts that violate …

A structured evidence review to identify treatment needs of justice-involved veterans and associated psychological interventions

JC Blodgett, IL Fuh, NC Maisel, AM Midboe - Menlo Park, CA, 2013 - ojp.gov
The review of research on the treatment needs of justice-involved Veterans found that many
of them have mental health needs that may impact their reentry into the community after …

Disentangling associations between military service, race, and incarceration in the US population.

J Tsai, E Edwards, X Cao, AK Finlay - Psychological Services, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
The current study examined (a) how veteran status, race, and other individual characteristics
are associated with any lifetime incarceration in the US adult population; and (b) differences …

Federal criminal careers: An empirical examination of the Post-Conviction Risk Assessment (PCRA)

M DeLisi, MJ Elbert, AJ Drury - American journal of criminal justice, 2018 - Springer
The criminal career paradigm is a major research area but has largely overlooked federal
offenders and federal data. Drawing on a population of federal supervised release clients in …

Characteristics, institutional behaviour, and post-release outcomes of federal veteran and non-veteran men offenders

SF MacDonald, S Cram, D Derkzen… - Journal of Military …, 2022 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
LAY SUMMARY Incarcerated Veterans represent 2.5% of the federal offender population
and are a unique subset of the general Canadian Veteran population. This study provides …

[PDF][PDF] Critical concerns in Iraq/Afghanistan war veteran-forensic interface: Combat-related postdeployment criminal violence

S Sreenivasan, T Garrick, J McGuire… - Journal of the …, 2013 - academia.edu
Identifying whether there is a nexus between Iraq and Afghanistan combat injuries and
civilian violence on return from deployment is complicated by differences in reactions of …