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DE-ESCALATE Corrections Research
DE-ESCALATE Corrections Research
Aggression and Offence Motivation in Prisoners
Ohlsson, I. and Ireland, J. (2011) Aggressive Behavior, 37.
Differences Between Bullies and Victims, and Men and Women, on Aggression-Related Variables Among Prisoners
Archer, J., Ireland, J. and Power, C. (2007). British Journal of Social Psychology, 46.
Implicit Cognitive Aggression Among Young Male Prisoners – Association with Dispositional and Current Aggression
Ireland, J., and Adams, C. (2015). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 41.
Improving Police Officer and Justice Personnel Attitudes and De-escalation Skills – A Pilot Study of Policing the Teen Brain
Aalsma, M., Schwartz, K. and Tu, W. (2019). Journal of Offender Rehabilition.
Inmate Assaults on Prison Staff – A Multilevel Examination of an Overlooked Form of Prison Violence
Lahm, K. (2009). The Prison Journal, 89(2).
Interpersonal Communication in Corrections
US Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Corrections (2004).
Juvenile Correctional Officers’ Experience Using De-escalation Strategies
Appling, T. (2018). Dissertation, Walden University.
Maximum Security Correctional Officers – An Exploratory Investigation into Their Social Bases of Power
Ferdik, F. and Smith, H. (2016) American Journal of Criminal Justice, 41.
Post Adolescent Brain Development – A Disconnect Between Neuroscience, Emerging Adults, and the Corrections System
Caulum, M. (2007). 2007 Wis. L. Rev. 729.
Prisoner Confrontations and the Search for Respect
Butler, M. British Journal of Criminology. (2008) 48
Reducing Prison Misconducts – What Works
French, S. and Gendreau, P. (2006). Criminal Justice and Behavior, 33(2).
Treatment of Impulsive Aggression in Correctional Settings
Shelton, D., Sampl, S., Kesten, K., et al. (2009). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 27.