Heath L. Braziel Data-verified
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Heath L. Braziel's research focuses on the intersection of correctional psychology, substance use, and the implementation of telehealth services. He has investigated the drivers of probation revocation, drawing insights from data within Pulaski County, Arkansas. His work also explores the historical context of correctional psychology, including a profile of Edgar A. Doll. Braziel has examined the benefits and challenges of using telehealth for justice-involved individuals undergoing community supervision, particularly in the context of substance use and pandemics. He has also contributed to discussions on correctional education and job preparation as psychological services within correctional settings. His recent publications include work on atypical jobs in psychology through interviews with notable figures in the field. Braziel collaborates with researchers from the University of Central Arkansas and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
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Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968) (2023)
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Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach (2023)
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Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use (2022)
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Atypical jobs in psychology: Interview with Dr. M. David Rudd. (2022)
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Atypical jobs series: An interview with Dr. Julie Takishima-Lacasa. (2022)
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- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Drivers of Probation Revocation in Pulaski County, Arkansas
- Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach
- Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968)
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Drivers of Probation Revocation in Pulaski County, Arkansas
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Drivers of Probation Revocation in Pulaski County, Arkansas
- Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach
- Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968)
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Drivers of Probation Revocation in Pulaski County, Arkansas
- Drivers of Probation Revocation in Pulaski County, Arkansas
- Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach
- Correctional Education and Job Preparation as a Correctional Psychology Service: A Three Era’s Approach
- Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968)
- Correctional Psychology Pioneer: Edgar A. Doll (1889–1968)
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