Collateral consequences of punishment: A critical review and path forward
DS Kirk, S Wakefield - Annual Review of Criminology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
The unprecedented growth of the penal system in the United States has motivated an
expansive volume of research on the collateral consequences of punishment. In this review …
expansive volume of research on the collateral consequences of punishment. In this review …
Prison as punishment: A behavior-analytic evaluation of incarceration
AB Apel, JW Diller - The Behavior Analyst, 2017 - Springer
The USA currently imprisons over 2.2 million people (Glaze and Kaeble, 2014). Of those,
about 70% will be rearrested within 3 years of release (Durose, Cooper, & Synder, 2014). If …
about 70% will be rearrested within 3 years of release (Durose, Cooper, & Synder, 2014). If …
Custodial sanctions and reoffending: A meta-analytic review
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States began an experiment in mass imprisonment.
Supporters argued that harsh punishments such as imprisonment reduce crime by deterring …
Supporters argued that harsh punishments such as imprisonment reduce crime by deterring …
The impact of psychological science on policing in the United States: Procedural justice, legitimacy, and effective law enforcement
TR Tyler, PA Goff, RJ MacCoun - Psychological science in …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The May 2015 release of the report of the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing
highlighted a fundamental change in the issues dominating discussions about policing in …
highlighted a fundamental change in the issues dominating discussions about policing in …
[HTML][HTML] Does in-prison physical and mental health impact recidivism?
Incarceration is definitively linked to poor health, and upon release from prison, many
individuals experience difficulty in maintaining good health. Given the complexity of the …
individuals experience difficulty in maintaining good health. Given the complexity of the …
Rehabilitation: Beyond nothing works
FT Cullen - Crime and justice, 2013 - journals.uchicago.edu
By 1975, the long-standing rehabilitative ideal had collapsed, a demise that was sudden
and advocated by conservatives and liberals alike. Through the prism of the author's …
and advocated by conservatives and liberals alike. Through the prism of the author's …
The ties that bind or the ties that break: Examining the relationship between visitation and prisoner misconduct
JC Cochran - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2012 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: Prior theory and research suggest that inmate visitation can reduce misconduct
in prison. However, prior studies have not accounted for the longitudinal and heterogeneous …
in prison. However, prior studies have not accounted for the longitudinal and heterogeneous …
Social isolation and inmate behavior: A conceptual framework for theorizing prison visitation and guiding and assessing research
JC Cochran, DP Mears - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2013 - Elsevier
Purpose Scholarship suggests that prison visitation is important because it allows inmates
access to social ties that, in turn, can offset social isolation and help inmates cope with the …
access to social ties that, in turn, can offset social isolation and help inmates cope with the …
The effect of prison visitation on reentry success: A meta-analysis
MM Mitchell, K Spooner, D Jia, Y Zhang - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose High rates of recidivism among released prisoners have prompted policymakers
and practitioners to explore novel solutions. Although visitation has been a facet of routine …
and practitioners to explore novel solutions. Although visitation has been a facet of routine …