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100 1 Grommon, Eric L
245 10 Prisoner Reentry Programs :|bPenetrating the Black Box for
Better Theory and Practice
250 1st ed
264 1 El Paso :|bLFB Scholarly Publishing LLC,|c2013
264 4 |c©2013
300 1 online resource (240 pages)
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490 1 Criminal Justice: Recent Scholarship
505 0 Intro -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: The
Development of Reentry Knowledge -- Chapter 2:
Contextualizing Reentry from Theory to Practice -- Chapter
3: Methodology of the Study -- Chapter 4: Study Results
and Findings -- Chapter 5: Conclusions and Recommendations
for the Future -- Notes -- Appendix 1: Contextual
Information on Broader Program Evaluation -- Appendix 2:
Sensitivity Verification of Treatment Dosage and Processes
Multivariate Regression Models -- Appendix 3: Sensitivity
Verification of Relapse and Recidivism Multivariate
Regression Models -- Appendix 4: Sensitivity Verification
of Relapse and Recidivism Multivariate Regression Models
Controlling for Treatment Dosage and Processes -- Appendix
5: Sobel Test (1986) of Indirect Effects -- Appendix 6:
Alternative Modeling of Interaction Terms for Housing
Stability and Employment Stability -- References -- Index
520 Upon release from prison, individuals must manage a
complex mix of interrelated challenges. Housing,
employment, and substance abuse treatment have been
identified as three of the most pressing dimensions of
prisoner reentry. Grommon explores how these challenges
interact and affect levels of relapse and recidivism.
Housing and employment are important antecedents that
shape participation in substance abuse treatment and
relapse. In turn, these initial effects directly or
indirectly influence recidivism. The findings highlight
the need to further explore reentry challenges and lead to
a number of theoretical, methodological, and policy
implications
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