Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping Review

Language and literacy skills are essential for education, school achievements, work and social conditions. Some studies indicate an elevated incidence of problems with language and literacy in the prison population, potentially contributing to increased risks of maladjustment and recidivism. In gene...

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Main Authors: Frøydis Morken, Lise Øen Jones, Wenche Andersen Helland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/2/77
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spelling doaj-bb40e7fd7cd747b6a1f8556c54cdc7fe2021-02-15T00:03:32ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022021-02-0111777710.3390/educsci11020077Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping ReviewFrøydis Morken0Lise Øen Jones1Wenche Andersen Helland2Department of Medical and Biological Psychology, University of Bergen, 5020 Bergen, NorwayDepartment of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, 5020 Bergen, NorwayDepartment of Medical and Biological Psychology, University of Bergen, 5020 Bergen, NorwayLanguage and literacy skills are essential for education, school achievements, work and social conditions. Some studies indicate an elevated incidence of problems with language and literacy in the prison population, potentially contributing to increased risks of maladjustment and recidivism. In general, the bulk of research on language and literacy has been directed towards children and adolescents. This study aimed to map the extent of the literature on language and literacy disorders in the adult prison population over the past 20 years, and what it reveals about the prevalence and nature of these disorders in prisoners. In total, 18 studies were identified. Of these, the majority (15) investigated literacy. The three studies investigating language all reported an elevated prevalence in the population. The literacy studies were altogether less clear, due to differences in theoretical approach and methods. In terms of the nature of the disorders, many studies assessed the behavioral level only. Results are discussed in terms of theoretical approaches, as well as recommendations for research, assessment, and intervention.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/2/77language disordersreading and writing disordersdyslexiaadult prisonersprevalence
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author Frøydis Morken
Lise Øen Jones
Wenche Andersen Helland
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Lise Øen Jones
Wenche Andersen Helland
Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping Review
Education Sciences
language disorders
reading and writing disorders
dyslexia
adult prisoners
prevalence
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Lise Øen Jones
Wenche Andersen Helland
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title Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping Review
title_short Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping Review
title_full Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping Review
title_fullStr Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed Disorders of Language and Literacy in the Prison Population: A Scoping Review
title_sort disorders of language and literacy in the prison population: a scoping review
publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Language and literacy skills are essential for education, school achievements, work and social conditions. Some studies indicate an elevated incidence of problems with language and literacy in the prison population, potentially contributing to increased risks of maladjustment and recidivism. In general, the bulk of research on language and literacy has been directed towards children and adolescents. This study aimed to map the extent of the literature on language and literacy disorders in the adult prison population over the past 20 years, and what it reveals about the prevalence and nature of these disorders in prisoners. In total, 18 studies were identified. Of these, the majority (15) investigated literacy. The three studies investigating language all reported an elevated prevalence in the population. The literacy studies were altogether less clear, due to differences in theoretical approach and methods. In terms of the nature of the disorders, many studies assessed the behavioral level only. Results are discussed in terms of theoretical approaches, as well as recommendations for research, assessment, and intervention.
topic language disorders
reading and writing disorders
dyslexia
adult prisoners
prevalence
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/2/77
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