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Vivian Aranda-Hughes
Vivian Aranda-Hughes
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The New Solitary Confinement? A Conceptual Framework for Guiding and Assessing Research and Policy on “Restrictive Housing”
DP Mears, V Hughes, GB Pesta, WD Bales, JM Brown, JC Cochran, ...
Criminal Justice and Behavior 46 (10), 1427-1444, 2019
412019
College Partner Violence in the Digital Age: Explaining Cyber Aggression Using Routine Activities Theory
L Melander, V Hughes
Partner Abuse 9 (2), 158-180, 2018
302018
Race to the bottom (of the well): Groundwater in an agricultural production treadmill
MR Sanderson, V Hughes
Social Problems 66 (3), 392-410, 2019
282019
Gender differences in experiences with couples treatment for IPV
M Lechtenberg, S Stith, K Horst, M Mendez, J Minner, M Dominguez, ...
Contemporary Family Therapy 37, 89-100, 2015
212015
Women in Solitary Confinement: Relationships, Pseudofamilies, and the Limits of Control
V Aranda-Hughes, JJ Turanovic, DP Mears, GB Pesta
Feminist Criminology 16 (1), 47-72, 2021
152021
Managing prisons through extended solitary confinement: A necessary approach or a signal of prison system failure?
DP Mears, V Aranda-Hughes, GB Pesta
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 68 (1 …, 2024
92024
Using structural equation modeling to explore the role of early strain on later stress responses and aggression by police officers
DL Kurtz, V Hughes
Police Practice and Research 22 (1), 355-369, 2021
92021
The Contemporary Salience of Deprivation Theory: Prison Personnel Perceptions of Inmates and the Pains of Solitary Confinement
V Aranda-Hughes, DP Mears, GB Pesta, JM Brown
CRIME & DELINQUENCY 67 (3), 399-430, 2021
82021
Work in Long-Term Restrictive Housing and Prison Personnel Perceptions of the Humanity of People Who Are Incarcerated
DP Mears, JC Cochran, V Aranda-Hughes, JM Brown
Criminal Justice and Behavior 49 (10), 1516-1535, 2022
72022
What Do We Really Know About the Prevalence of Restrictive Housing? Illuminating the “Dark Figure” of the Most Extreme Forms of Incarceration
JM Brown, DP Mears, V Aranda-Hughes, SE Siennick
Criminal Justice and Behavior 49 (6), 891-910, 2022
52022
Views From the Inside: Insights About Restrictive Housing From Prison System Officials, Officers, and Staff
DP Mears, GB Pesta, V Aranda-Hughes
The Prison Journal 101 (6), 631-651, 2021
52021
The Impacts of Restrictive Housing on Inmate Behavior, Mental Health, and Recidivism, and Prison Systems and Personnel
DP Mears, GB Pesta, V Aranda-Hughes, JM Brown, SE Siennick, ...
National Institute of Justice, 2020
42020
College partner violence in the digital age: Explaining cyber aggression using routine activities theory. Partner Abuse, 9, 158-180
L Melander, V Hughes
32018
Stressed out in lock down: The impacts of work in extended restrictive housing on prison personnel
V Aranda-Hughes, DP Mears
Justice Quarterly 41 (1), 62-86, 2024
22024
Captives of the “Society of Captives”: Working in Solitary Confinement
DP Mears, V Aranda-Hughes, GB Pesta, JM Brown, WD Bales
The Prison Journal 103 (4), 513-540, 2023
2023
Solitary Confinement and Prison Personnel: Emotional numbing as a response to work in extended restrictive housing
V Aranda-Hughes, DP Mears
Incarceration 4, 26326663231160351, 2023
2023
Vignettes Expose Undergraduates’ Perceptions of Consent and Sexual Assault: Implications for Sexual Assault Education
AN Terry, V Aranda-Hughes
Academic Leadership Journal in Student Research 6 (1), 6, 2023
2023
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