Enhancing community integration after incarceration: findings from a prospective study of an intensive peer support intervention for veterans with an historical comparison group.
Justeen HydeThomas ByrneBeth Ann PetrakisVera YakovchenkoBo KimGraeme FinckeRendelle BoltonChristy VisherJessica Blue-HowellsMari-Lynn DrainoniD Keith McInnesPublished in: Health & justice (2022)
Augmenting reentry support through intensive peer support appears to have substantial benefits for veterans in terms of engaging them in health care and contributing to their longer-term stability, including housing and recidivism. Flexible reentry support such as this intervention may be well suited to meet the widely varying needs of returning citizens.