ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF The Mental Health of Vulnerable Youth and their Transition to Adulthood: Examining the Role of the Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and Runaway/Homeless Systems August 2009
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Advanced SearchParenting from Prison: Innovative Programs to Support Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers
March 31, 2010
Research Brief
Mental Health of Vulnerable Youth and their Transition to Adulthood: Examining the Role of the Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and Runaway/Homeless Systems
August 30, 2009
Research Brief
Mental Health of Vulnerable Youth and their Transition to Adulthood: Examining the Role of the Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and Runaway/Homeless Systems
July 31, 2009
Impact of Marital and Relationship Status on Social Outcomes for Returning Prisoners
January 29, 2009
Oklahoma Marriage Initiative (OMI): Marriage and Relationship Skills Education as a Way to Prepare Prisoners for Reintegration
January 19, 2009
This research brief presents the findings from a special emphasis in the process evaluation of the Oklahoma Marriage Initiative (OMI) on marriage education services within the state’s correctional system.
Incarceration and the Family: A Review of Research and Promising Approaches for Serving Fathers and Families
September 29, 2008
The number of individuals involved in the criminal justice system is at a historic high. There are almost 2.3 million individuals in U.S. jails and prisons and more than 798,000 people on parole.
Incarceration and the Family: A Review of Research and Promising Approaches for Serving Fathers and Families
August 31, 2008
Prepared for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)Administration for Children and Families/Office of Family Assistance
From Prison to Home: The Effect of Incarceration and Reentry on Children, Families, and Communities
January 30, 2002
The conference summary report synthesizes key aspects of the Prisons to Home project including the state symposium discussions, conference plenary and break-out sessions, and the research papers developed for the conference.
Incarceration, Reentry, and Social Capital: Social Networks in the Balance
November 30, 2001
Reentry may be thought of as a community-level process when it occurs in high concentrations. The concepts of social capital and collective efficacy have been used to explain the production and maintenance of disadvantage and its consequences.
A Woman's Journey Home: Challenges for Female Offenders and Their Children
November 30, 2001
From Prison to Home: The Effect of Incarceration and Reentry on Children, Families, and Communities A Womans Journey Home: Challenges for Female Offenders and Their Children By: Stephanie S. Covington, PhD, LCSW Co-director, Center for Gender & Justice December 2001