American Correctional Association (ACA)
Developing a Vulnerability-Assessment Process for Corrections
Corrections Technology Committee: A Valuable Resource for Practitioners
Electronic Supervision: From Decision-Making to Implementation
Biometrics: Applying an Emerging Technology to Jails
Sensor Fence: A New Approach to Large-Perimeter Security
Information-Sharing Increases Correctional Safety and Security
Confine the Worst and Manage the Rest: Considering a Shift in Criminal Justice Spending
Tapping Into Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Technology to Prevent Crime and Support Reentry
Identifying Needs Related to Managing Seriously Mentally Ill Individuals in Corrections
Workforce Issues in Corrections
Caring for Those In Custody
Identifying high-priority needs to reduce mortality in correctional facilities
Sex Offenders in the Community: Post-Release, Registration, Notification and Residency Restrictions
The management of sexual offenders in the community post-release is an issue of increasing concern to law enforcement, policymakers and the public. In recent years, efforts to strengthen registration and notification have been enhanced. At the same time, comparatively little attention has been paid to related matters, such as how residency restrictions may impact offenders' efforts to find stable work and living arrangements once they are released from prison, whether rates of recidivism have changed, and whether these policies increase the safety of potential victims.
Contraband Detection Technology: A Market Survey
How Research Is Translated to Policy and Practice in the Criminal Justice System
Officer Safety Part 2 of 2 in a Series on Correctional Officer Wellness
A Hopeful Approach — Understanding the implications for the HOPE program
Unlocking Knowledge Florida’s Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Work
NIJ's Standards and Testing Program
The Role of Equipment Performance Standards in Correctional Settings
To help improve criminal justice policy and practice, NIJ develops performance standards for the unique equipment used by corrections agencies