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Journal of Offender Rehabilitation

Journal of Offender Rehabilitation is a scientific journal, published since 1990 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. J Offender Rehabil
Start 1990
End 2024
Frequency Four no. a year
p-ISSN 1050-9674
e-ISSN 1540-8558
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8115 44
SJR / Ranks: 9464 462
CiteScore / Ranks: 11545 1.60
Recent Articles
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Best D, Sondhi A, Hoffman L, Best J, Leidi A, Grimes A, et al.
J Offender Rehabil . 2024 Nov; 63(1):21-36. PMID: 39610666
The transition from jail to community is a high-risk time for individuals experiencing substance use disorders (SUD), with elevated risks of overdose and other substance-related harms, as well as high...
2.
Lowther-Payne H, Whitcomb-Khan E, Ward F, Makri I, Gaskins N, Goldthorpe J, et al.
J Offender Rehabil . 2024 Nov; 63(8):524-544. PMID: 39483865
Prison leavers encounter significant barriers to successfully re-integrating into the community, which can lead to re-offending. Complex interventions which are multi-faceted and involve successful partnerships are needed to meet the...
3.
Pritzl K, Milavetz Z, Cuthrell H, Muentner L, Poehlmann-Tynan J
J Offender Rehabil . 2024 Oct; 61(2):88-105. PMID: 39363951
Contact between incarcerated parents and their children can help maintain family relationships. However, links between parent-child contact and child behavior problems are understudied in young children, especially the contexts in...
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Danielson E, Smith M, Ross B, Parham B, Johnson J, Cuddeback G, et al.
J Offender Rehabil . 2024 Mar; 62(2):81-97. PMID: 38529012
Virtual Reality Job Interview Training (VR-JIT) has increased employment rates for returning citizens when added to a successful prison-based employment readiness program. However, implementation preparation cost-expenses prior to offering VR-JIT...
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Ryan-Pettes S, Morrison M, Randall J, Halliday C, Ledgerwood D, Cunningham P
J Offender Rehabil . 2023 Dec; 62(5):315-335. PMID: 38046203
Few community-based substance use treatment programs are available or skilled in treating justice-involved youth, highlighting the need to equip juvenile probation officers with the skills to deliver evidence-based substance use...
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Wiese A, Sease T, Knight D, Knight K
J Offender Rehabil . 2023 Jun; 61(8):442-455. PMID: 37323828
It is important to identify substance use disorders among youth who enter the juvenile justice system using a validated screener, such as the Texas Christian University Drug Screen 5 (TCU...
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Blue T, Gordon M, Crable E, Rich J
J Offender Rehabil . 2023 May; 60(5):329-340. PMID: 37206630
Many criminal justice-involved persons on probation or parole do not receive HIV testing despite being at an increased risk for infection and transmission. Between April, 2011 and May, 2012 in...
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Schonbrun Y, Johnson J, Anderson B, Timko C, Kurth M, Stein M
J Offender Rehabil . 2023 Feb; 58(8):678-695. PMID: 36793802
Incarcerated women with alcohol use disorders (AUDs) have unique treatment needs. Behavior change models emphasize self-efficacy in making changes to alcohol use, but have not been tested in samples of...
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Sease T, Joe G, Pankow J, Lehman W, Knight K
J Offender Rehabil . 2022 Apr; 61(3):135-147. PMID: 35386231
In the United States, approximately 9 million people cycle in and out of jail and more than 600,000 people are released from prison each year. Unfortunately, the reentry process includes...
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Victor G, Sightes E, Watson D, Ray B, Bailey K, Robision L, et al.
J Offender Rehabil . 2021 Feb; 60(2):138-158. PMID: 33551628
Peer-facilitated services in behavioral health care remain underutilized within criminal justice-involved community organizations, and there is little guidance for how to best involve peer workers in behavioral health-focused research activities....