
Veteran Incarceration
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Steven L. Arxer is a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Texas at Arlington. He also serves as co-investigator and lead qualitative researcher on a study that explores intervention strategies to help veteran's better transition from prison back to society.
James LePage is the Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development for the VA North Texas Health Care and a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
Content
Chapter 2: Contributors to Veteran Incarceration
Chapter 3: The Need to Incorporate Lived Experiences
Chapter 4: Veteran Identity, Treatment Seeking, and Service Provision
Chapter 5: Trajectories & Transitions and How They Guide Our Understanding of Veteran Incarceration Experiences
Chapter 6: Building Dialogue and Trust Around Veteran Lived Experiences
Chapter 7: Turning Points in Veterans' Pathways to Incarceration
Chapter 8: Perceptions of Choice and Control Among Post-Incarcerated Veterans
Chapter 9: Negative Service Experiences and Veterans' Pathways to Incarceration
Chapter 10: Self-care Concept Formation and Incarceration Risks: Self-Medicating as Coping Behavior
Chapter 11: Negative Life Events as Incarceration Turning Points
Chapter 12: Veteran Identity, Incarceration Pathways, and Implications for Policy, Practice, and Evaluation
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