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  • Beard, Augustine Schuller (University of Oregon, 2018-06)
    This thesis uses official reports, legislative documents, and news articles to understand the relationship between incarceration, labor, and the environment. In the nineteenth century reformers, state officials, the general ...
  • Vann, Madi (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The culture of incarceration in the United States has long been rooted in punitive practices intended to punish incarcerated persons rather than to rehabilitate these populations in preparation for re-entry into society ...
  • Clark, Miriam; Kjellstrand, Jean; Morgan, Kaycee (Frontiers in Psychology, 2021-10-21)
    The incarceration of a parent is often a continuation of a challenging family situation marked by poverty, unstable housing, trauma, and abuse. These challenges make it difficult for incarcerated parents reentering their ...
  • Kordahl, Rose (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Modern research has revealed one of the greatest public health crises in the United States: the epidemic of toxic stress in childhood. Physicians have found that significant exposure to toxic stress through Adverse Childhood ...
  • Makar, Zina (University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
    Every pretrial detainee is presumed innocent. Despite this presumption, an individual accused of a crime may be detained prior to trial. If the accused is subsequently acquitted or the charges against her are dropped during ...

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