Mental health
Safety, Health, and Wellness Strategic Research Plan
Date Published
March 14, 2018
Defining Late-Life Poly-victimization and Identifying Associated Mental and Physical Health Symptoms
2017-VF-GX-0001
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2017
$271,822
The Impact of Mindfulness-Based Resilience Training on Stress-Related Biological, Behavioral, and Health-Related Outcomes in Law Enforcement Officers
2017-R2-CX-0033
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2017
$616,198
Physiological and Psychological Responses to Critical Incidents among Correctional Officers
2017-R2-CX-0032
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2017
$787,907
Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Correctional Officers: A Biopsychosocial Approach
2017-R2-CX-0035
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2017
$677,990
Addressing Sentencing-related Changes in Correctional Health Care: Building a Practitioner-Researcher Partnership, Final Project Report
Date Published
March 2001
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
The Youth Bias Victimization Survey (YBVS): Instrument Development and Outcomes from At-Risk Youth in Three U.S. Communities
2015-R2-CX-K127
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2017
$99,233
Evaluating Promising School Staff and Resource-Officer Approaches for Reducing Harsh Discipline, Suspensions and Arrests
2017-CK-BX-0014
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2017
$2,977,876
An Ecological Model of Risk and Protection for Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Involvement Among Maltreated Youth: A Longitudinal Study
2017-JF-FX-0050
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2018
$124,652
Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness Literature Synthesis
Date Published
July 2017
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Type
Literature Review,
Issue Overview,
Research (Applied/Empirical)
The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates on Pre- and Post-Release Outcomes
Date Published
June 2017
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical),
Program/Project Description
Improving Officer Safety in Interactions With Citizens Suffering From Mental Illness
May 2017
Cara Altimus, former ASSS Fellow with NIJ, discusses the importance of law enforcement and first responders understanding mental illness, its causes, and how it affects the brain. She speaks about the correlation between drug addiction and mental illness. Altimus also addresses establishing procedures and systems so that police officers and first responders can safely and successfully interact with individuals with drug addiction and/or mental illness.
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Impact of Incarceration on Families: A Single-Jurisdiction Pilot Study Using Triangulated Administrative Data & Qualitative Interviews
Date Published
February 2017
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
Impact of Community Treatment and Neighborhood Disadvantage on Recidivism in Mental Health Courts
Date Published
December 2016
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical),
Thesis/Dissertation
Creating a Culture of Safety: Sentinel Event Reviews for Suicide and Self-Harm in Correctional Facilities
Date Published
December 2016
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
Building an Innovation Agenda for Corrections
Journal
Corrections Today
Date Published
October 2016
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Issue Overview
Teen Dating Violence Victimization in an Urban Sample of Early Adolescents: Measurement, Prevalence, Trajectories, and Consequences
Date Published
October 2016
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
Summary of the Evaluation Plan for the Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstration Initiative
Date Published
October 20, 2016