Caleb Vines
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Caleb Vines' research focuses on understanding barriers to employment for justice-impacted individuals and how these barriers may influence criminal behavior. His work includes cross-sectional studies examining the experiences of adults, with a particular emphasis on persons with disabilities and vocational rehabilitation. Vines has also investigated educational contexts, including special education and rehabilitation settings.
Vines is active in research related to health and medical topics, with publications indexed in the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) under terms such as Adolescent, Adult, Arkansas, Cross-Sectional Studies, Education, Special, Female, Persons with Disabilities, Humans, Male, Rehabilitation, and Vocational. He has a total of three publications and has achieved an h-index of 1. His collaborators include Thomas Snyder from the University of Central Arkansas, with whom he has co-authored one publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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Do Work Barriers for Justice-Impacted Individuals Incentivize Criminal Behavior? (2023)
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- Do Work Barriers for Justice-Impacted Individuals Incentivize Criminal Behavior?
- Do Work Barriers for Justice-Impacted Individuals Incentivize Criminal Behavior?
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