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Lively, Rachel; Myers, Diane; Levin, Joel R. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2019
Limited research exists on self-monitoring interventions with incarcerated youth. In this pilot study, we implemented a randomized multiple-baseline design to investigate whether there is a functional relation between self-monitoring and an increase in the on-task behavior of three male students in a secure juvenile justice facility. The…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Behavior, Institutionalized Persons, Juvenile Justice
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Pelletier, Emily; Evans, Douglas – Journal of Correctional Education, 2019
Research on higher education programs in prison focuses on quantitative analysis of reduction in recidivism rates. The current research lacks knowledge on positive outcomes beyond recidivism. This qualitative study examines in-depth interviews with individuals who participated in higher education programs while in prison and identifies positive…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Correctional Education, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
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Whalen, Sudie; Swain, Shannon; Fedele-McLeod, Mariann; Thacher, Marian – COABE Journal: The Resource for Adult Education, 2019
In 2016, the Office of Correctional Education in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation embarked on a process of implementing professional learning communities (PLCs) in all 35 California state prisons. The American Institutes for Research provided professional development and consulting on the PLC process. Through working to…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Communities of Practice, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons
US Department of Justice, 2019
On December 21, 2018, President Donald J. Trump signed the First Step Act of 2018 into law. Title I of the First Step Act of 2018 (FSA or the Act) is focused on reforms to reduce recidivism among the federal prison population. Many of Title I's reforms hinge on the creation of a risk and needs assessment system. Under the FSA, the Attorney General…
Descriptors: Risk Assessment, Needs Assessment, Federal Legislation, Correctional Institutions
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Mielitz, Kate; MacDonald, Maurice – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2021
There are numerous factors associated with successful reentry, but one that has not yet been addressed is financial behavior after release. This study used a primary data set collected in the fall of 2017. The theory of planned behavior was applied to investigate post-release financial behavioral intentions of men and women approaching return to…
Descriptors: Money Management, Risk, Transitional Programs, Correctional Institutions
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Gunn, Alana – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Formerly incarcerated women face diverse challenges to re-entry, which include recovering from health illnesses and trauma to navigating various systems of stigma and surveillance. It is these multilevel challenges to reintegration that also make formerly incarcerated women vulnerable participants in research. As such, this qualitative study…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Ethics, Females
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Kawamura, Naomi Ostwald; Ryan, Tobias A. – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
For museums and historic sites that grapple with the legacies of historical trauma, collective and intergenerational grief can become embedded in both the museum's identity and practices. In this article, the authors discuss collective loss and grief through the case of the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre in British Columbia, Canada.…
Descriptors: Museums, Grief, Coping, Trauma
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Olaghere, Ajima; Kremer, Kristen P.; Fong, Carlton J. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2021
Little is known about which educational activities are most associated with incarcerated adults' literacy and numeracy skills. The present study examines whether informal engagement in reading, writing, and numeracy activities (e.g., reading newspapers or using calculators) is associated with incarcerated adults' literacy and numeracy skills.…
Descriptors: Literacy, Numeracy, Skill Development, Learning Activities
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Perez, Javier Ernesto – Research in Drama Education, 2021
This paper reflects on The Maroon Project, a series of poetry and performance workshops at the Iziko Slave Lodge Museum with a group of previously-incarcerated 'Coloured' men. The project facilitated a process of Spillerian interior intersubjectivity toward a self-authorship that could 'speak flesh' by placing the carceral system under scrutiny…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Workshops, Correctional Institutions
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Pitzel, Allyson; Kearley, Alison; Jolivette, Kristine; Sanders, Sara – Journal of Correctional Education, 2021
Mentoring programs for incarcerated youth have shown promising outcomes with researchers suggesting that this population can benefit from mentoring relationships. A mentor provides guidance and support to youthful offenders. Having a caring adult involved in the life of a youth at risk may help them overcome adversity and develop the skills…
Descriptors: Mentors, Juvenile Justice, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons
Houtenville, A.; Shreya, P.; Rafal, M. – Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire, 2021
The "2021 Annual Report on People with Disabilities in America" is a companion volume to the "2021 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium" (ED620434) and "Supplement" (ED620434). Indicators were in the following areas of interest: employment, educational attainment, health and health care, financial status and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Incidence, Employment Level, Institutionalized Persons
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Atila, Bahadir Ahmet; Topçuoglu Ünal, Fulya – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2020
Training and rehabilitation activities for convicts and detainees are of utmost importance for a state's national policy in terms of their targeted lives after release. The purpose of this study is to put forward whether socio-cultural activities such as debate, panel, forum, open session used in education and training activities for the…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Listening Skills, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Correctional Education
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Turner, Joshua J.; Bradford, Kay; Higginbotham, Brian J. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2020
Fatherhood education is designed to promote positive father involvement, but research is lacking on whether such programs have an impact on the subjective well-being of incarcerated participants. Through the application of Andersen's Behavioral Model, this study examines incarcerated fathers' social support systems and mental health issues. After…
Descriptors: Well Being, Fathers, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education
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Walker, Sharryn Larsen; Connery, Cathrene; Blackson, Ginny Norris; Divine, Teresa Francis; Walker, Teresa Day; Williams, Brita; Finke, Janet A.; Bartel, Kimberlee – Journal of Correctional Education, 2020
The number of children with incarcerated parents has grown in recent years. Many of these children are being raised by another family member or are part of the foster care system. This adverse childhood experience can affect the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development of children. To support them through this life experience,…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Resilience (Psychology), Parents
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Dunlea, James P.; Wolle, Redeate G.; Heiphetz, Larisa – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2020
Millions of children in the United States experience parental incarceration, yet it is unclear how this experience might shape social cognition. We asked children of incarcerated parents (N = 24) and children whose parents were not incarcerated (N = 58) to describe their parents. Both groups of children also rated the extent to which they agree…
Descriptors: Positive Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Emotional Response, Children
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