[图书][B] Everyday peace: How so-called ordinary people can disrupt violent conflict

R Mac Ginty - 2021 - books.google.com
An exploration of how so-called ordinary people can disrupt violent conflict and forge peace.
In this pathbreaking book, Roger Mac Ginty explores everyday peace-or how individuals …

[HTML][HTML] A scoping review of military veterans involved in the criminal justice system and their health and healthcare

AK Finlay, MD Owens, E Taylor, A Nash… - Health & Justice, 2019 - Springer
Background In the criminal justice system, special populations, such as older adults or
patients with infectious diseases, have been identified as particularly vulnerable to poor …

Military veteran involvement with the criminal justice system: A systematic review

KT Lucas, CD Marcum, PA Lucas, J Blalock - Aggression and violent …, 2022 - Elsevier
Justice-involved veterans face heightened risk for mental health issues, substance abuse
and correlated interaction with the criminal justice system, given the nature of their military …

Typologies of adverse childhood experiences and their relationship to incarceration in US military veterans

J Ross, B Waterhouse-Bradley, AA Contractor… - Child Abuse & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Numerous studies have reported that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated
with negative psychosocial outcomes in adulthood, but no study has examined the different …

Military service and crime: New evidence

DL Snowden, S Oh, CP Salas-Wright… - Social Psychiatry and …, 2017 - Springer
Background Evidence indicates that a substantial proportion of military personnel are
involved in high-risk and antisocial behaviors that place them at jeopardy for criminal justice …

Mental health of incarcerated veterans and civilians: latent class analysis of the 2016 survey of prison inmates

ER Edwards, AL Greene, G Epshteyn… - Criminal Justice …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Using data from the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates, this study used latent class analysis to
examine patterns of mental health comorbidity within a large, nationally-representative …

Understanding criminogenic risk factors among United States military veterans: An updated literature review

ER Edwards, G Epshteyn, B Connelly… - Criminal Justice …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Justice-involved veterans (JIVs) are a high-priority subgroup within the US judicial system. In
recent years, empirical research into the characteristics, needs, and outcomes of this veteran …

Pausing in the wake of rapid adoption: A call to critically examine the veterans treatment court concept

JM Baldwin, EJ Brooke - Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Veterans treatment courts (VTCs) are currently the fastest growing specialized court in the
United States. In the wake of this rapid dissemination, the field has begun to empirically …

Not-so-special forces? Revisiting the “veteran effect” in the context of prison research

MW Logan, S McNeeley, MA Morgan - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose Prior studies of incarcerated military veterans center on the notion that they are
fundamentally different from non-veterans in terms of criminogenic risk. Some scholars have …

[HTML][HTML] Offending behaviour, health and wellbeing of military veterans in the criminal justice system

R Short, H Dickson, N Greenberg, D MacManus - PLoS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Background A small but significant proportion of military veterans become involved in the
criminal justice system (CJS) after leaving service. Liaison and Diversion (L&D) services aim …