Mental health
Expert versus Youth Raters on Measuring Social and Therapeutic Climate in Secure Juvenile Placement
A national study of the availability of law enforcement agency wellness programming for officers: A latent class analysis
A randomized controlled trial of Co-response for Mental Health Calls for Service to the Police in Fort Collins, CO
A Process, Adaptation, and Outcome Evaluation of San Gabriel Valley Crisis Assistance Response & Engagement (SGV CARE)
A longitudinal cohort mixed methods study of the impact of mental health on retention and turnover among early career police officers in South Carolina
Expanding Mental Health Diversion Opportunities: A Prospective Evaluation of the Los Angeles County Intake Booking Diversion Program
Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System-The Effect of Mandating Treatment for Convicted Individuals
Evaluating Processes and Outcomes of Housing Models for Victims of Human Trafficking
We Met Them Where They Are, But Is It Enough? A Qualitative Examination Of A Co-Response Outreach Program Servicing Vulnerable Populations in Philadelphia
Losing Sleep and Losing Control: The Impact of Subjective and Objective Sleep on the Problem Behavior and Mental Health of Justice-Involved Young Adults
Military Sexual Trauma Experiences of Female Veterans in Michigan
PRISONERS ON THE MOVE: EXAMINING THE NATURE AND EFFECTS OF PRISON TRANSIENCY ON INCARCERATED INDIVIDUALS
Positive Adolescent Interpersonal Relationships (PAIR): A Community-Based STRiV Study
Inclusive Research: Engaging People Closest to the Issue Makes for Better Science & Greater Impact; 2023 NIJ Research Conference Plenary
This panel will discuss what inclusive research is, how to conduct it, and what issues and challenges exist about engaging in it. “Inclusive research” has its history as a participatory research method designed to ensure people closest to the issue or problem under study are authentically engaged in the research process rather than simply being “research subjects.” While community-based participatory research has begun to take on greater prominence in the criminal justice realm, such efforts are largely confined to qualitative research inquiries.
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