Community corrections
TECHBeat, December 2019
Specialized Smartphones Could Keep Released Offenders on Track for Successful Reentry
Specialized Smartphones Could Keep Released Persons on Track for Successful Reentry
A new line of research envisions mobile devices tapping into artificial intelligence to make reentry more efficient and more likely to succeed for those reentering supervisors, their supervisors, and communities.
Experts Identify Priority Needs for Addressing Correctional Agency Security Threats
Understaffing, illicit drugs, contraband cellphones, and gangs were among top-of-mind issues for experts brought together to identify pervasive security problems facing corrections institutions — and new ways to address them.
Leveraging Technology To Enhance Community Supervision: Identifying Needs To Address Current and Emerging Concerns
Evaluating the Impact of Probation and Parole Home Visits
Recent Changes in Corrections and Reentry: Thoughts From Two Leaders in the Field
Criminal Justice Requirements and Resources Consortium
Risk and Rehabilitation: Supporting the Work of Probation Officers in the Community Reentry of Extremist Offenders
Evaluation of Services for Victims of Crime
Applying a Development Evaluation Approach to Address Community Safety and Health Challenges of Reintegration Programs in the USA
Research and Evaluation on Gangs and Gang Violence NIJ-2019-15270
Using Technology to Facilitate Successful Reentry Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Web-Based Reentry Planning Tool
Experimental Test of Rehabilitative Field Work for Moderate-to-High Risk Adults
Exploring the Causal Role of Child Welfare System Experiences on Juvenile Justice Involvement
AI R&D to Support Community Supervision: Integrated Dynamic Risk Assessment for Community Supervision
AI Enabled Community Supervision for Criminal Justice Services
Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders - Panel at the 2009 NIJ Conference
NIJ Journal Issue No. 241
NIJ Journal Issue No. 249
NIJ Journal Issue No. 263
NIJ Journal Issue No. 269
Identifying Technology Needs and Innovations to Advance Corrections
Rigorous Multi-Site Evaluation Finds HOPE Probation Model Offers No Advantage Over Conventional Probation in Four Study Sites
An exacting, multi-site study of the Honest Opportunity Probation with Enforcement ("HOPE") probation model finds that, on key measures of effectiveness, the model may offer no advantage over conventional probation programs.