期刊
SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS & RESEARCH
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 1282-1324出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0049124119875962
关键词
longitudinal; survey research; prisoner reentry; retention; interviewing; gang membership; tracking
资金
- National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice [2014-MU-CX-0111]
- Texas Department of Criminal Justice [723-AR15]
This article details the use of longitudinal studies to understand the reentry experiences of formerly incarcerated individuals in the U.S. It highlights the challenges in retaining this population for interviews and proposes strategies to build rapport, complete interviews, and minimize attrition. Results indicate that contact with respondents through appointment reminders and other reciprocal modes leads to higher engagement and interview completion rates.
After nearly four decades of growth, the number of people held in U.S. prisons has begun to decline. In an era of decarceration, social scientists need to understand prisoner reentry experiences. Longitudinal studies are one strategy to accomplish this goal. Yet, the retention of a formerly incarcerated population across waves of interviews is challenging due to their transient lifestyles and limited support systems, which may be further complicated by gang involvement. This article details the longitudinal follow-up procedures used in the LoneStar Project-a multiwave study of 802 males first interviewed in prison and reinterviewed twice in the year postrelease-to build rapport, complete interviews, and minimize attrition. We then evaluate the effectiveness of our procedures on important outcomes including interview yields, appointments, and incoming calls. Results indicate that any outgoing contact with respondents via appointment reminders and other reciprocal modes of contact lead to greater project engagement and a greater likelihood of interview completion. We conclude with relevant takeaways for researchers seeking to maximize survey participation with hard-to-reach populations.
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