Physical health
Demographic-based risk of reporting psychopathology and poor health among mistreated older adults in the national elder mistreatment study wave II
First weeks out: Social support stability and health among formerly incarcerated men
Experiences of Sexual Assault, Economic Insecurity, and Health in an Ethnically Diverse Sample of Women
Anatomy of Violence: Episode 1 (Introduction)
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: An Incomplete Picture of a Pressing Global Problem
Neurofeedback-Enhanced Trauma Treatment for Adolescents in Residential Treatment
Understanding the Physical and Psychological Health and Wellness Needs of Minor Sex Trafficking Victims
Exploring Pathways to Desistance and Adjustment in Adulthood Among Juvenile Justice-Involved Females
Violent Victimization and Women's Mental and Physical Health: Evidence From a National Sample
Evaluation of the Hampden County Public Health Model of Correctional Health Care
Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 3 -- The Challenges And Lessons Learned
Bullying Prevention: A Summary of the Report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Maryland Department of Juvenile Justice Partnership To Study Waiver Effects: A Final Report
Assessing the Impact of Harassment by Peers: Incident Characteristics and Outcomes in a National Sample of Youth
Everyday Hassles: Barriers to Recovery in Drug Court
The Associations Between Substance Use, Sexual Behaviors, Bullying, Deviant Behaviors, Health, and Cyber Dating Abuse Perpetration
Implementation Evaluation of the First Incarceration Shock Treatment Program: A Boot Camp for Youthful Offenders in Kentucky, Final Report
Person-Oriented Methods in Partner Violence Research: Distinct Biopsychosocial Profiles Among Battered Women
Risk Factors for Death or Life-Threatening Injury for Abused Women in Chicago (From Violence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy, 2004, Bonnie Fisher, ed. -- See NCJ-199701)
Dating Violence and Physical Health: A Longitudinal Lens on the Significance of Relationship Dynamics and Anti-social Lifestyle Characteristics
How Law Enforcement Culture Plays into Stress and Wellness
John Violanti, research professor at University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Professions; Wendy Stiver, major at the Dayton (Ohio) Police Department; and Dan Grupe, associate scientist at University of Wisconsin’s Center for Healthy Minds, speak about how the law enforcement culture of not showing weakness might deter some officers from getting help if they are suffering from mental health issues. The subject matter experts recommend listening to officers and conveying that it’s okay to express emotions.
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A Study of Trauma and Resiliency Among Forensic Examiners Investigating Child Pornography
Reentry Discussion: Overcoming Challenges When Leaving Incarceration
Alix McLearen, Ph.D., acting assistant director, Reentry Services Division, Federal Bureau of Prisons and John Wetzel, secretary of corrections, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections discuss programs and services that their agencies offer to help individuals overcome the challenges encountered when leaving incarceration. These various programs and services address the individuals’ needs in areas such as physical and mental health, addiction, education, vocation, and life skills.
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