Taryn VanderPyl

Taryn VanderPyl

Western Oregon University

H-index: 6

North America-United States

About Taryn VanderPyl

Taryn VanderPyl, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Western Oregon University, specializes in the field of Juvenile Justice, Corrections, Criminology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Fostering Growth in Muddy Waters: Leading Opportunities for Transition Under Supervision for the Employment of Youth with Disabilities.

“We’re Out Here Risking Our Lives”: Value-of-Life Decisions in a Prison Labor Program

“I've got to break the cycle for my son, so he doesn't go to juvie like his pops”: Interrupting intergenerational patterns of incarceration

Review of Gifts from the Dark: Learning from the Incarceration Experience. Series: Critical Perspectives on Race, Crime, and Justice: Schwartz, Joni & John R. Chaney (2021 …

Politics Over Public Safety: Deciding the Value of Each Life Behind Bars During the Covid-19 Pandemic

“The Person I Dislike Is Myself”: How Narratives of Individualism Shape Justice-involved Youth’s Identity Construction

“We’re Silent Heroes”: Inmate Firefighters’ Experiences with Dignity and Shame in a Prison Labor Program

Taryn VanderPyl Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

71

Citations(since 2020)

59

Cited By

35

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

2

i10Index(since 2020)

2

Email

University Profile Page

Western Oregon University

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Taryn VanderPyl Skills & Research Interests

Juvenile Justice

Corrections

Criminology

Top articles of Taryn VanderPyl

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fostering Growth in Muddy Waters: Leading Opportunities for Transition Under Supervision for the Employment of Youth with Disabilities.

The Journal of Rehabilitation

Louise M Yoho

Kathleen Marie Oertle

Carolyn E Hawley

Taryn VanderPyl

Kimberly Osmani

2023/7/1

“We’re Out Here Risking Our Lives”: Value-of-Life Decisions in a Prison Labor Program

Critical Criminology

Taryn VanderPyl

Daniel Eisen

2022/12

“I've got to break the cycle for my son, so he doesn't go to juvie like his pops”: Interrupting intergenerational patterns of incarceration

Juvenile and Family Court Journal

Taryn VanderPyl

Katelyn Hernandez

Omar Melchor‐Ayala

2022/6

Review of Gifts from the Dark: Learning from the Incarceration Experience. Series: Critical Perspectives on Race, Crime, and Justice: Schwartz, Joni & John R. Chaney (2021 …

Taryn VanderPyl

2022/1/2

Politics Over Public Safety: Deciding the Value of Each Life Behind Bars During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Academia Letters

T VanderPyl

2021

“The Person I Dislike Is Myself”: How Narratives of Individualism Shape Justice-involved Youth’s Identity Construction

Humanity & Society

Daniel B Eisen

Taryn VanderPyl

2021/11

“We’re Silent Heroes”: Inmate Firefighters’ Experiences with Dignity and Shame in a Prison Labor Program

The Prison Journal

Taryn VanderPyl

2021/9

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