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U.K. Veterans in prison: Attitudes toward authority, legitimacy and compliance with regime

Abstract: Despite an increase in academic research over recent years into military veterans in the criminal justice system, little of this has focused on U.K. veterans’ views and …

U.K. Veterans in prison: Attitudes toward authority, legitimacy, and compliance with regime

Abstract: Despite an increase in academic research over recent years into military veterans in the criminal justice system, little of this has focused on U.K. veterans’ views and …

Something to take home: A two-wave study of work-family facilitation and well-being among Brazilian soldiers prior to and during a humanitarian mission

Abstract: Despite ongoing war scenarios, on today's global, socio-political stage there are many situations that call for noncombat deployments. However, humanitarian missions have …

Risk factors for homelessness among post-9/11 era Veterans

Abstract: This study examined the associations between a broad range of individual characteristics and homelessness among 49,323 post-9/11 era Veterans. Questions concerning the …

How does military experience affect employment: Evidence from China

Abstract: The impact of military experience on employment has long been a hot topic of academic discussion, and understanding how military experience affects employment is crucial …

Partners in love/war: An explorative study of Ukrainian Soldiers' lived experiences of being in a romantic relationship in the Russo-Ukrainian War

Abstract: This article explores the lived experiences of Ukrainian soldiers in a romantic relationship with another soldier in the same unit in the Russo-Ukrainian War. …

"I just don't want to be part of it anymore": How harm and betrayal erode cohesion in the aftermath of military sexual misconduct

Abstract: This study addresses the nature of harm and betrayal following sexual misconduct from the perspective of military personnel and veterans with lived experience, and its …

Access and equity among Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic: A research note

Abstract: It has long been recognized that at-risk groups tend to experience a greater proportion of burden during times of turbulence. Motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic as a …

A playstation mentality to killing? Adverse psychological consequences in drone pilots and the stigmatization thereof in the military

Abstract: Since the start of the 21st century, drones are increasingly used for military purposes. There have been concerns that the work of drone pilots resembles a video game and …

Workplace stress in military women during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: a research note

Abstract: This study evaluated the prevalence of burnout syndrome symptoms and related factors in Brazilian military women during COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms are a combination …

What do successful military-to-civilian transitions look like? a revised framework and a new conceptual model for assessing Veteran well-being

Abstract: Developmental theory indicates that success during a major life change requires attention to multiple life domains (e.g., physical health, mental health, employment, …

Mortality among individuals released from US prisons: does military history matter?

Abstract: The physiological effects of imprisonment are well-documented and include a heightened risk for various forms of mortality post-release. The incarceration-mortality nexus …