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AIDS 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Evidence, Expert. 1 Forensic sociology. 1 Penal system 1 Public welfare. 1 Recht 1 Social service--Research. 1 Social workers--Legal status, laws, etc. 1 Social workers. 1 Sozialarbeit 1 Strafvollzug 1 USA 1 aging 1 human rights 1 incarceration 1 prison 1 social determinants of health 1 the rights of older persons 1
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Article 4 Book / Working Paper 3
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Maschi, Tina 7 Hatcher, Schnavia Smith 2 Morgen, Keith 2 Schwalbe, Craig S. 2 Aday, Ronald H. 1 Brent, Robert J 1 Gibson, Sandy 1 Rosato, Nancy Scotto 1 Toldson, Ivory A. 1 Violette, Nancy M. 1 Youdin, Robert 1
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Children and Youth Services Review 3 International Journal of Social Work 1
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RePEc 4 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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An Estimate of the Benefits of Not Having HIV/AIDS in a Prison Setting
Brent, Robert J - 2018
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that high rates of incarcerated people and high levels of HIV coexist and that people with HIV/AIDS in prisons have histories of cumulative trauma and stress. Almost inevitably, a prison population is an aging population. The purpose of this study...
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The Social Determinants of Health and Justice and the Aging in Prison Crisis: A Call for Human Rights Action
Maschi, Tina; Aday, Ronald H. - In: International Journal of Social Work 1 (2014) 1, pp. 15-33
The rapid growth of the incarceration of aging people in prison across the globe is particularly problematic in the United States, which has the largest incarceration rate per capita. This papers examines the aging in prison crisis through the lens of the social determinants of health,...
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Social worker as researcher : integrating research with advocacy
Maschi, Tina; Youdin, Robert - 2012 - 1. ed., student ed.
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Forensic social work : psychosocial and legal issues in diverse practice settings
Maschi, Tina (contributor) - 2009
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Exploring the impact of racial and ethnic differences in the emotional and behavioral responses of maltreated youth: Implications for culturally competent services
Hatcher, Schnavia Smith; Maschi, Tina; Morgen, Keith; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 31 (2009) 9, pp. 1042-1048
The purpose of this study was to explore the moderating influence of race/ethnicity on the relationship between child maltreatment and internalizing symptoms (e.g., affective and somatic problems) and externalizing behavior (e.g., rule breaking behavior and aggression) among African-American and...
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Exploring the influence of gender on adolescents' service needs and service pathways
Maschi, Tina; Schwalbe, Craig S.; Morgen, Keith; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 31 (2009) 2, pp. 257-264
This study explores gender differences in the pathways to services among adolescents. Using a sample of 2482 youth aged 12 to 17 and the Adolescent Information Form (AIF), the characteristics of youth, sources of referral, service history, and contributing factors for referral were explored....
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Mapping the social service pathways of youth to and through the juvenile justice system: A comprehensive review
Maschi, Tina; Hatcher, Schnavia Smith; Schwalbe, Craig S.; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 30 (2008) 12, pp. 1376-1385
The purpose of this review was to detail the human or social service needs and service use patterns (i.e., healthcare, education, social services, child welfare, mental health, and substance abuse) that influence youth's entry and prolonged involvement with the juvenile justice system. What...
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