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Jeffrey Mellow

Full Professor

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

New York, Estados Unidos

Líneas de Investigación


Reducing Overcrowding in Salvadoran Prisons (2017-2019). Role: Co-principal Investigator (with Mayra Nieves). Funding: The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, United States Department of State, $499,974

Educación

  •  International Studies, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 1989
  •  Criminal Justice, University at Albany, State University of New York. Estados Unidos, 1994
  •  Criminal Justice, University at Albany, State University of New York. Estados Unidos, 2001

Experiencia Académica

  •   Assistant Professor Full Time

    Bloomfield College

    Bloomfield, Estados Unidos

    1998 - 2004

  •   Associate Professor Full Time

    John Jay College of Criminal Justice

    New York, Estados Unidos

    2005 - 2010

  •   Full Professor Full Time

    John Jay College of Criminal Justice

    New York, Estados Unidos

    2010 - A la fecha

  •   Associate Professor Full Time

    Bloomfield College

    Bloomfield, Estados Unidos

    2004 - 2005

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Director, M.A. Program in Criminal Justice Full Time

    John Jay College of Criminal Justice

    New York, Estados Unidos

    2017 - A la fecha

  •   Senior Research Associate Part Time

    Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College

    New York, Estados Unidos

    2007 - 2010


 

Article (27)

Determinants of Intercountry Prison Incarceration Rates and Overcrowding in Latin America and the Caribbean
Analysis of “Powder Keg Theory” in State Escape Statutes
Exploring the Impact of an AVRS Curfew Program on Recidivism of Juvenile Probationers in Korea
The validity of open-source data when assessing jail suicides
Understanding risky facilities: an analysis of factors associated with jail escapes in eight states
An Analysis of CRIPA Findings Letters Issued to Jails for Constitutional Violations by the Department of Justice
Key Factors to Promote Successful Comprehensive Reentry Initiatives
Building Infrastructure and Capacity for Correctional Health Research in a College of Criminal Justice: Lessons and Promises
Escapes From Correctional Custody: A New Examination of an Old Phenomenon
Social Relationships and Group Dynamics Inside a Community Correction Facility for Women
Self-Perceived Health Improvements Among Prison Inmates
Prevalence and Correlates of Suicidal Ideation Among Parolees
What About Nonprogrammatic Factors? Women's Perceptions of Staff and Resident Relationships in a Community Corrections Setting
Aging in Correctional Custody: Setting a Policy Agenda for Older Prisoner Health Care
Exploring Inmate Reentry in a Local Jail Setting: Implications for Outreach, Service Use, and Recidivism
Halfway Back: An Alternative to Revocation for Technical Parole Violators
Substance Abuse Treatment Gap Among Adult Parolees: Prevalence, Correlates, and Barriers
Jail Inmates with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Problems: Correlates and Service Needs
Patient Safety: Moving the Bar in Prison Health Care Standards
Caregiving Behind Bars: Correctional Officer Reports of Disability in Geriatric Prisoners
Mental Health Performance Measurement in Corrections
The elusive data on supermax confinement
The Evolving Standard of Decency: Postrelease Planning?
Transitioning Offenders to the Community: A Content Analysis of Reentry Guides
Using GIS to evaluate post-release prisoner services in Newark, New Jersey
Successful reentry: The perspective of private correctional health care providers
Social and economic implications of family connections to prisoners

Monograph (7)

Sustaining Systems Change: Findings from a Transition from Jail Community (TJC) Initiative Stakeholder Survey
The NeON Initiative: An Evaluation of a Community-Oriented Probation Model in New York City
Transition from Jail to Community Online Learning Toolkit
The Community Oriented Correctional Health Service Model: Implementation in the District of Columbia Department of Corrections
Life After Lockup: Improving Reentry from Jail to the Community
Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health Care Service Delivery in New York City
The Jail Administrator’s Toolkit for Reentry
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Jeffrey Mellow

Full Professor

Criminal Justice

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

New York, Estados Unidos