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    Non-random Study Attrition: Assessing Correction Techniques and the Magnitude of Bias in a Longitudinal Study of Reentry from Prison by Mitchell, Meghan M., Fahmy, Chantal, Clark, Kendra J., Pyrooz, David C.

    Published in Journal of quantitative criminology (01-09-2022)
    “…Objectives Longitudinal data offer many advantages to criminological research yet suffer from attrition, namely in the form of sample selection bias. Attrition…”
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    Method to the Madness: Tracking and Interviewing Respondents in a Longitudinal Study of Prisoner Reentry by Fahmy, Chantal, Clark, Kendra J., Mitchell, Meghan M., Decker, Scott H., Pyrooz, David C.

    Published in Sociological methods & research (01-08-2022)
    “…After nearly four decades of growth, the number of people held in U.S. prisons has begun to decline. In an era of decarceration, social scientists need to…”
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    Cascade of Care in the Legal System: Best Practices and Goals for Agencies Providing Care to Patients Concurrently Navigating Substance Use Disorders and Criminal Legal Involvement by Clark, Kendra J., Vechinski, Jessica, Molfenter, Todd, Taxman, Faye S.

    Published in Journal of drug issues (01-01-2025)
    “…Fewer than 1% of United States’ largest corrections facilities allow access to MOUD. The cascade of care is an organizing framework that quantifies treatment…”
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    What if They Are All High-Risk for Attrition? Correlates of Retention in a Longitudinal Study of Reentry from Prison by Clark, Kendra J, Mitchell, Meghan M, Fahmy, Chantal, Pyrooz, David C, Decker, Scott H

    “…Longitudinal data are essential to research in criminology and criminal justice. Despite attrition's implications for validity, understanding its sources is…”
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    Gang Affiliation and Prisoner Reentry: Discrete-Time Variation in Recidivism by Current, Former, and Non-Gang Status by Pyrooz, David C., Clark, Kendra J., Tostlebe, Jennifer J., Decker, Scott H., Orrick, Erin

    “…Objectives: Reentry experiences for the 600,000 people released annually from federal and state prisons differ vastly. We contend that gangs, which rose to…”
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    Cascade of care for substance use and mental health disorders for justice-involved populations by Clark, Kendra J., Viglione, Jill, Sneed, Rodlescia, Ramezani, Niloofar, Taxman, Faye S., Johnson, Jennifer E.

    “…Justice-involved populations have dramatically higher rates of substance use disorders (SUD) and mental health disorders (MHD) compared to the general…”
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    Improving Probation Outcomes for Emerging Adults: An Experiment Evaluating a Specialized Caseload in Texas by Clark, Kendra J., Lerch, Jennifer, Lopez, Faustino, Taxman, Faye S.

    Published in Corrections: policy, practice and research (19-10-2024)
    “…Emerging adults present an array of developmental needs that community supervision agencies should address to improve outcomes including impulsivity, inability…”
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    Breaking Out of Prison Culture? Or Culture Breaking Out of Prison?: Understanding Convict Code Endorsement during Incarceration and Post-Release by Clark, Kendra J

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Because of the influence culture has on behavior, social scientists have long been interested in the subculture found in jails and prisons, also known as the…”
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    Rethinking Prisonization: A Longitudinal Investigation of Adherence to the Convict Code Across Stages of Incarceration by Clark, Kendra J

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Prisonization indicates the degree which an individual adheres to the prison subculture, also known as the convict code. The convict code can be characterized…”
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    Dissertation