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Original Articles

Violent Crime in the Lives of Homeless Female Ex-Offenders

, ANP, PhD, FAAN, , PhD, MSN, RN, , PhD, , BS, , PhD, , MSCR, , MS, , PhD & , BS show all
Pages 122-131 | Published online: 02 Feb 2017
 

Abstract

The cyclical pattern of violence in the lives of homeless female ex-offenders may precipitate ongoing substance use and recidivism; all of which have shown to be mounting public health issues affecting successful reentry. This paper, which analyzed baseline data from a longitudinal study of 126 female ex-offenders in Los Angeles and Pomona, California, highlighted the factors found to be associated with violent crime among homeless female ex-offenders. A multiple logistic regression model for whether or not the last conviction was for a violent offense indicated that poor housing (p = .011) and self-reported anger or hostility (p < .001) were significant correlates. An ordinal regression model for the number of violent offenses also indicated that affectionate support was associated with committing fewer number of violent crimes (p = .001), while positive social interactions (p = .007), and anger/hostility (p = .015) were associated with greater number of violent crimes. Implications for developing a comprehensive array of strategies that can mitigate the pattern of violence often seen in the lives of homeless female who have recently exited jails and prisons is discussed.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This paper is registered with the clinical trials network, study number NCT02258425.

FUNDING

Funding was provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 1R34 DA035409. The project described was supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) National Institutes of Health (NIH) through grant UL1TR000124.

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