نتایج جستجو برای: imprisonment

تعداد نتایج: 1531  

2018
Jesse Meijers Joke M. Harte Gerben Meynen Pim Cuijpers Erik J. A. Scherder

Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifestyle with limited autonomy and social interaction, which may negatively affect self-control and executive function. Here, we aim to study the effects of imprisonment on self-control and executive functions, and we report the change in neuropsychological outcome after 3 months of imprisonment. Mat...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2005
Margot B Kushel Judith A Hahn Jennifer L Evans David R Bangsberg Andrew R Moss

OBJECTIVES We studied a sample of homeless and marginally housed adults to examine whether a history of imprisonment was associated with differences in health status, drug use, and sexual behaviors among the homeless. METHODS We interviewed 1426 community-based homeless and marginally housed adults. We used multivariate models to analyze factors associated with a history of imprisonment. RE...

2013
Margaret Malloch Gill McIvor

In the last 20 years, there has been a growing international recognition that prison is an inappropriate response to women in conflict with the law and a subsequent concern among academics, policy-makers and practitioners to reduce the number of women imprisoned (Sudbury 2005; Sheehan, McIvor and Trotter 2011). Across jurisdictions, lawbreaking by women differs in a number of important ways fro...

2015

Exposure to the imprisonment of a parent during childhood is associated with poor health outcomes. After controlling for several socio-demographic factors, Lee and colleagues found significant increases in rates of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, cholesterol levels, asthma, migraines and HIV/AIDS in adults who had experienced parental imprisonment as children. For paternal ...

Journal: :Demography 2009
Christopher Wildeman

Although much research has focused on how imprisonment transforms the life course of disadvantaged black men, researchers have paid little attention to how parental imprisonment alters the social experience of childhood. This article estimates the risk of parental imprisonment by age 14 for black and white children born in 1978 and 1990. This article also estimates the risk of parental imprison...

2005
A. Mitchell

This article studies the optimal use of fines and imprisonment when an offender’s level of wealth cannot be observed by the enforcement authority. I employ a model in which there are two types of offenders — a low-wealth type and a high-wealth type. The consequence of the unobservability of wealth depends on whether the enforcement authority would employ fines alone, or would also impose impris...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2016
Petr Winkler Barbara Barrett Paul McCrone Ladislav Csémy Miroslava Janous̆ková Cyril Höschl

BACKGROUND Reports linking the deinstitutionalisation of psychiatric care with homelessness and imprisonment have been published widely. AIMS To identify cohort studies that followed up or traced back long-term psychiatric hospital residents who had been discharged as a consequence of deinstitutionalisation. METHOD A broad search strategy was used and 9435 titles and abstracts were screened...

2011
Thomas G. Blomberg Carly Knight Abigail A. Fagan Daniel P. Mears

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION. From mass incarceration to targeted policing: Introduction to the Special Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Richard Rosenfeld EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Overview of “Imprisonment and crime: Can both be reduced?” . . . . . . 9 Steven N. Durlauf, Daniel S. Nagin RESEARCH ARTICLE. Impr...

Journal: :Demography 2012
Dora L Costa

Debilitating events could leave either more frail or more robust survivors, depending on the extent of scarring and mortality selection. The majority of empirical analyses find more frail survivors. I find heterogeneous effects. Among severely stressed former Union Army prisoners of war (POWs), the effect that dominates 35 years after the end of the Civil War depends on age at imprisonment. Amo...

Journal: :Dental historian : Lindsay Club newsletter 2007
Xavier Riaud

After 133 days of long debates, the trial of twenty three Nazi doctors ended in Nuremberg on 21 August 1947. 1 Seven of the doctors were sentenced to death, five to life imprisonment, two to 20 years imprisonment, two to 10 years imprisonment, and seven were discharged. On the very eve of the announcements of the sentences, 10 essential principles that should in future govern every human experi...

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