Mental health
Research Funded Under the Comprehensive School Safety Initiative
Defining Late-Life Poly-victimization and Identifying Associated Mental and Physical Health Symptoms
Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Correctional Officers: A Biopsychosocial Approach
The Impact of Mindfulness-Based Resilience Training on Stress-Related Biological, Behavioral, and Health-Related Outcomes in Law Enforcement Officers
Physiological and Psychological Responses to Critical Incidents among Correctional Officers
Addressing Sentencing-related Changes in Correctional Health Care: Building a Practitioner-Researcher Partnership, Final Project Report
The Youth Bias Victimization Survey (YBVS): Instrument Development and Outcomes from At-Risk Youth in Three U.S. Communities
Evaluating Promising School Staff and Resource-Officer Approaches for Reducing Harsh Discipline, Suspensions and Arrests
An Ecological Model of Risk and Protection for Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Involvement Among Maltreated Youth: A Longitudinal Study
Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness — What We Learned from the Research Literature
A new NIJ-supported paper identifies risks officers confront, assesses officers’ perspectives on workplace risk, notes key limitations in the research literature, and recommends policies designed to enhance officer well-being.
Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness Literature Synthesis
New Paper Looks at the Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates on Pre- and Post-Release Outcomes
State and federal prisons have long provided programming to inmates during their confinement. These programs aim to improve prisoner behavior, both before and after their release from prison.
The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates on Pre- and Post-Release Outcomes
Improving Officer Safety in Interactions With Citizens Suffering From Mental Illness
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