Monetary sanctions as chronic and acute health stressors: The emotional strain of people who owe court fines and fees

A Harris, T Smith - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the …, 2022 - rsfjournal.org
In this article, we explore the experiences of people who carry monetary sanction (or penal)
debt across eight US states. Using 519 interviews with people sentenced to fines and fees …

Examining how conditioning on different wave lengths alters sample characteristics and results in a panel dataset of youth who have committed serious offenses

MC Kijowski, T Wilson - Journal of Developmental and Life-Course …, 2022 - Springer
Research on missing data in panel datasets has focused on attrition where respondents
drop out and do not return. An equally important, but understudied, form of missing data …

Homelessness among formerly incarcerated men: Patterns and predictors

B Remster - The ANNALS of the American Academy of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigates patterns of homeless shelter use among formerly incarcerated men
for nearly eight years postrelease and risk factors associated with pattern variation. I use life …

Criminal justice contact, residential independence, and returns to the parental home

C Warner, B Remster - Journal of marriage and family, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The authors investigate whether criminal justice contact is associated with
residential transitions—both home‐leaving and home‐returning—among contemporary …

What if they are all high-risk for attrition? Correlates of retention in a longitudinal study of reentry from prison

KJ Clark, MM Mitchell, C Fahmy… - … journal of offender …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Longitudinal data are essential to research in criminology and criminal justice. Despite
attrition's implications for validity, understanding its sources is underexplored empirically …

'Education changes a person': exploring student development in a college-in-prison program through critical andragogy

PF Conway - Teaching in Higher Education, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This phenomenological study investigates the educational experiences formerly
incarcerated students identify as being important developmentally as part of their …

[PDF][PDF] Alternatives to arrests and police responses to homelessness

S Batko, S Gillespie, K Ballard, M Cunningham… - Retrieved …, 2020 - urban.org
Unsheltered homelessness is a growing crisis across the country. On any given night in
2019, roughly 210,000 people endured living and sleeping outside on sidewalks and in …

Investigating the effect of post-release housing mobility on recidivism: Considering individuals convicted of sexual offenses

J Rydberg, BM Huebner, E Grommon… - Sexual …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
It is widely understood that stable housing is a key element in the transition from prison to
the community. However, many persons under correctional supervision face substantial …

Cyclical Pathways to Probation Violations: Housing, Financial Capabilities, and COVID-19

A Giuffre, K Tapp, BM Huebner, KR Kras, LA Slocum - Corrections, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Maintaining a stable residence is a primary requirement of probation compliance. Prior
research has spoken to the increase in requirements for people on probation and how they …

[图书][B] Homelessness in America: The History and Tragedy of an Intractable Social Problem

S Eide - 2022 - books.google.com
The last thirty years have witnessed an urban renaissance in America. Major cities have
managed to drive down the murder rate, improve the schools, restore the built environment …