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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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Results for prisoner sexual assault
2 results foundAuthor: La Vigne, Nancy Title: Evaluating the Use of Radio Frequency Identification Device Technology to Prevent and Investigate Sexual Assault and Related Acts of Violence in a Women's Prison Summary: The application of radio frequency identification device (RFID) technology to prevent inmate misconduct in a women's prison in Cleveland, Ohio was evaluated. An interrupted time series design was employed to analyze administrative data. Interviews were conducted with 89 inmates and 21 correctional and investigative staff. A process evaluation that that the advanced applications of the RFID system theorized to prevent inmate misconduct were not initiated. The resulting study evaluates RFID when employed at its most basic level as a perimeter control device and aid in investigations and finds that rates of inmate misconduct did not change significantly over the evaluation period. Details: Washington, DC: Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, 2009. 80p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed April 25, 2018 at: https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/30706/411972-Evaluating-the-Use-of-Radio-Frequency-Identification-Device-Technology-to-Prevent-and-Investigate-Sexual-Assault-and-Related-Acts-of-Violence-in-a-Women-s-Prison.PDF Year: 2009 Country: United States URL: https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/30706/411972-Evaluating-the-Use-of-Radio-Frequency-Identification-Device-Technology-to-Prevent-and-Investigate-Sexual-Assault-and-Related-Acts-of-Violence-in-a-Women-s-Pri Shelf Number: 117093 Keywords: Electronic Monitoring of InmatesFemale Inmates (Ohio)Inmate MisconductPrisoner Sexual AssaultSurveillance of Inmates |
Author: Listwan, Shelley Johnson Title: The Prison Experience and Reentry: Examining the Impact of Victimization on Coming Home Summary: With the adoption of the Prison Rape Elimination Act in 2003, institutions around the country began developing policies and procedures related to the detection, prevention, and elimination of sexual victimization in prison. The research, however, was in its infancy and little was known regarding the context, severity, and impact of victimization on a variety of outcomes. This study explored the impact of emotional, physical, and/or sexual victimization on inmates who were returning to the community. Few, if any studies have explored the additive effect victimization may have on an already difficult transition period for offenders. The study hypothesized that victimization intensified mental health problems and criminal behavior. Recently released prisoners from twenty-two halfway houses and prisons in Ohio, were selected for this study. Standardized instruments were utilized to assess the inmates’ psychological status in various areas, including but not limited to post-traumatic cognitions, depression, anxiety, social support, coping, and criminality. The final analysis compared recidivism rates between those who report having been victimized and those who have reported not being victimization. The findings from this study have implications for policy and practice. For example, by examining patterns of victimization, administrators may be able to develop strategies towards identifying those at risk for victimization even in an inmate who has not come forward, thereby facilitating early, needed interventions. Early detection and intervention could significantly reduce the negative impact of victimization on inmates. Additionally, this study provides support for expanding the types of services provided to incarcerated individuals, both in the institution and after release. It is important that practitioners identify and comprehend the impact that victimization can have on reentry, short- and long-term. Details: Kent, OH: Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence, Kent State University, 2012. 175p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed July 13, 2012 at: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/238083.pdf Year: 2012 Country: United States URL: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/238083.pdf Shelf Number: 125609 Keywords: Prison Rape Elimination ActPrisoner Reentry (U.S.)Prisoner Sexual AssaultRape in PrisonRecidivismSexual Victimization, Prisoners |