Brief Reports for Practitioners and Researchers

  • In a Box: Gender Responsive Reform, Mass Supervision, and Neoliberal Policies – February 2024
  • Overview of How Interpersonal Communication Improves the Lives of Women on Probation and Parole
  • The Connections of Parole and Probation Agent Communication Patterns with Female Offenders’ Job-Seeking Self-Efficacy
  • Technical Violations, Treatment and Punishment Responses, and Recidivism of Women on Probation and Parole
  • Supportive Messages Female Offenders Receive from Probation and Parole Officers about Substance Avoidance: Message Perceptions and Effects
  • Probation and Parole Agent Communication Style, Attention to Client-Identified Needs, and Quality of Relationship with Women Offenders
  • Female Offenders' Multiple Goals for Engaging in Desired Communication with Their Probation/Parole Agents
  • Nature of Relationships with Agents
  • Effects Of Agent Relationships
  • Memorable Messages From Agents
  • Probation and Parole Officer Communication Style as an Antecedent to Reactance, Self Efficacy, and Restoration of Freedom of Drug and Alcohol Involved Women on Probation and Parole
  • The Effects of Probation and Parole Agent Relationship Style and Women Offenders’ Risk for Recidivism on Offenders’ Responses to Supervision Interactions
  • The Nature and Effects of Messages that Women Receive from Probation and Parole Agents in Conversations about Employment
  • Precursors to Probation and Parole Agent Intent to Send Informational, Emotional, and Esteem Social Support Messages to Female Clients
  • Trust and Trauma Disclosure: A Mixed-Method Analysis of Men and Women’s Decisions to Disclose Trauma to Probation and Parole Agents
  • Reasons for Change in Financial Need for Women on Probation and Parole
  • Women’s Identity Transformation in Prison, Jail, and Treatment
  • Prison Experiences and Identity in Women’s Life Stories
  • Predictors Of Generativity And Satisfaction With Lie In A Sample Of Women Offenders
  • Women’s Agency to Desist: “I’m Going to be Successful Someday:” Women’s Personal Projects to Improve their Lives
  • How Women on Probation and Parole Incorporate Trauma into their Identities
  • Characteristics and Context of Women Probationers and Parolees Who Engage in Violence
  • Supporting Positive Identity Development
  • Access to Crime Reducing Benefits Programs
  • Narrative Identity Development and Desistance from Illegal Behavior Among Substance-Using Female Criminal Offenders
  • The Relevance of Women’s Economic Marginalization to Recidivism
  • Intensive Parenting Ideologies and Risks for Recidivism among Justice-Involved Mothers
  • Probation and Parole Supervision Practices to Improve Women Offenders’ Dependable Transportation
  • Transportation Problems & Strategies for Overcoming Problems Recalled by Women on Probation and Parole
  • Female Offenders’ Egocentric Social Networks and Access to Needed Resources
  • A First Look at Justice-Involved Women’s Egocentric Social Networks
  • Help or Hindrance: Female Probationers’ Navigation of Supervision Requirements Through Personal Support Networks
  • The Moderating Effect of Substance Abuse Treatment Engagement on the Connection Between Support from Program Participants and Substance-Related Recidivism for Justice-Involved Women
  • Spatial Mismatch, Race and Ethnicity, and Unemployment: Implications for Interventions With women on Probation and Parole
  • Women Offenders Perceptions of Treatment by Police and Courts
  • Strategies to Avoid Victimization
  • Staying Out of Trouble in Bad Neighborhoods
  • Women’s Support Networks and Implications for Community Supervision
  • A Brief Snapshot of Women on Probation and Parole in South Central Michigan
  • Tracking Methods and Retention for a Longitudinal Sample of Alcohol and Drug-Involved Women on Probation and Parole