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Meghan M. Mitchell
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The effect of prison visitation on reentry success: A meta-analysis
MM Mitchell, K Spooner, D Jia, Y Zhang
Journal of Criminal Justice 47, 74-83, 2016
1932016
Criminal crews, codes, and contexts: Differences and similarities across the code of the street, convict code, street gangs, and prison gangs
MM Mitchell, C Fahmy, DC Pyrooz, SH Decker
Deviant behavior 38 (10), 1197-1222, 2017
1202017
Provincial correctional service workers: The prevalence of mental disorders
RN Carleton, R Ricciardelli, T Taillieu, MM Mitchell, E Andres, TO Afifi
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (7), 2203, 2020
932020
Little gang research, big gang research
DC Pyrooz, MM Mitchell
The handbook of gangs, 28-58, 2015
912015
The effectiveness of sex offender registration and notification: A meta-analysis of 25 years of findings
KM Zgoba, MM Mitchell
Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1-26, 2021
592021
Survey research with gang and non-gang members in prison: Operational lessons from the LoneStar Project
MM Mitchell, K McCullough, J Wu, DC Pyrooz, SH Decker
Trends in Organized Crime, 1-29, 2018
572018
The use of restrictive housing on gang and non-gang affiliated inmates in US prisons: Findings from a national survey of correctional agencies
DC Pyrooz, MM Mitchell
Justice Quarterly 37 (4), 590-615, 2020
502020
Culture in prison, culture on the street: The convergence between the convict code and code of the street
MM Mitchell, DC Pyrooz, SH Decker
Journal of crime and justice 44 (2), 145-164, 2021
422021
Non-random study attrition: Assessing correction techniques and the magnitude of bias in a longitudinal study of reentry from prison
MM Mitchell, C Fahmy, KJ Clark, DC Pyrooz
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 38 (3), 755-790, 2022
372022
Examining recidivism during reentry: Proposing a holistic model of health and wellbeing
C Fahmy, MM Mitchell
Journal of Criminal Justice 83, 101958, 2022
342022
CCWORK protocol: A longitudinal study of Canadian correctional workers’ well-being, organizations, roles and knowledge
R Ricciardelli, E Andres, MM Mitchell, B Quirion, D Groll, M Adorjan, ...
BMJ open 11 (12), e052739, 2021
322021
Method to the madness: Tracking and interviewing respondents in a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry
C Fahmy, KJ Clark, MM Mitchell, SH Decker, DC Pyrooz
Sociological Methods & Research 51 (3), 1282-1324, 2022
312022
Prison visitation and concerns about reentry: Variations in frequency and quality of visits are associated with reentry concerns among people incarcerated in prison
T Baker, MM Mitchell, JA Gordon
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 66 (12 …, 2022
292022
Pervasive uncertainty under threat: Mental health disorders and experiences of uncertainty for correctional workers
R Ricciardelli, M Mitchell, T Taillieu, A Angehrn, T Afifi, RN Carleton
Criminal Justice and Behavior 49 (7), 991-1009, 2022
292022
Disproportionate school disciplinary responses: An exploration of prisonization and minority threat hypothesis among black, Hispanic, and Native American students
MM Mitchell, G Armstrong, T Armstrong
Criminal Justice Policy Review 31 (1), 80-102, 2020
292020
Exposures to potentially psychologically traumatic events among provincial correctional workers in Ontario, Canada
R Ricciardelli, T Tamara, MM Mitchell, D Groll, T Afifi, R Nicholas Carleton
Violence Vict 37, 77-100, 2022
252022
Look who’s talking: The snitching paradox in a representative sample of prisoners
DC Pyrooz, MM Mitchell, RK Moule Jr, SH Decker
The British Journal of Criminology 61 (4), 1145-1167, 2021
212021
Correctional work, wellbeing, and mental health disorders
R Ricciardelli, T Taillieu, RN Carleton, TO Afifi, MM Mitchell, N Barnim, ...
Adv. Correct. J 8, 53-69, 2019
212019
What if they are all high-risk for attrition? Correlates of retention in a longitudinal study of reentry from prison
KJ Clark, MM Mitchell, C Fahmy, DC Pyrooz, SH Decker
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology …, 2020
192020
Exposures to correctional-specific potentially psychologically traumatic events among Ontario provincial correctional workers.
R Ricciardelli, MM Mitchell, T Taillieu, MS Cassiano, TO Afifi, RN Carleton
Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy 15 (S2), S246, 2023
132023
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