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1.Veterans justice programs: Assessing population risks for suicide deaths and attempts

Authors
Palframan, Kristen M.; Blue‐Howells, Jessica; Clark, Sean C.; McCarthy, John F.
Year
2020
2.A rehabilitative justice pathway for war-traumatized offenders caught in the military misconduct Catch-22

Authors
Seamone, Evan; Sreenivasan, Shoba; McGuire, James; Smee, Dan; Clark, Sean; Dow, Daniel
Year
2018
3.How often does homelessness precede criminal arrest in veterans? Results from the U.S. survey of prison inmates

Authors
Elbogen, Eric B.; DuBois, Chase M.; Finlay, Andrea K.; Clark, Sean; Kois, Lauren E.; Wagner, H. Ryan; Tsai, Jack
Year
2023
4.Facilitating successful reentry among justice-involved veterans: The role of veteran and offender identity

Authors
Desai, Alisha; Holliday, Ryan; Borges, Lauren M.; Blue-Howells, Jessica; Clark, Sean; Stimmel, Matthew; Wortzel, Hal S.
Year
2021
5.A national train-the-trainer program to enhance police response to veterans with mental health issues: Primary officer and trainer outcomes and material dissemination

Authors
Weaver, Christopher M.; Rosenthal, Joel; Giordano, Brenna L.; Schmidt, Christine; Wickham, Robert E.; Mok, Caroline; Pettis, Trent; Clark, Sean
Year
2021
6.Suicide risk among veterans using VHA justice-involved services: A latent class analysis

Authors
Holliday, Ryan; Kinney, Adam R.; Smith, Alexandra A.; Forster, Jeri E.; Stimmel, Matthew A.; Clark, Sean C.; Liu, Shawn; Monteith, Lindsey L.; Brenner, Lisa A.
Year
2023
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