Parole
Swift and Certain Consequences in Probation and Parole - Interview at the 2009 NIJ Conference
Reallocating Prison Expenses To Fund Stronger Probation and Parole Programs - Interview at the 2009 NIJ Conference
Crime File: Predicting Criminality
Understanding Incarceration and Re-Entry Experiences of Female Inmates and their Children: The Women''s Prison Inmate Networks Study (WO-PINS)
Impact of Victim Offender Dialogue on Victims of Serious Crimes: A Longitudinal Cohort-Control Study
Juvenile Justice Model Data Project
GPS Monitoring: An Effective Cost-Saving Option
GPS Supervision in California: One Technology, Two Contrasting Goals
Two NIJ-supported studies with very different results show that GPS technology may be used to help prevent crime in various ways.
Randomized-Trial Evaluation of a Law Enforcement Application for Smartphones and Laptops that Uses GIS and Location-Based Services' to Pinpoint Persons-of-Interest
Mental and Substance Use Disorders Among Adult Men on Probation or Parole: Some Success Against a Persistent Challenge
Prisoner Reentry, Parole Violations, and the Persistence of the Surveillance State
Evaluating Medicaid Access for Halfway House Residents: A Research Partnership with the Connecticut Department of Corrections
FY 2011 Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects Evaluability Assessment, Executive Summary
Youth Initiated Mentoring:Investigating an innovative approach to mentoring at-risk youth
Evaluation of the Second Chance Act (SCA) Adult Demonstration 2009 Grantees, Interim Report
Individuals Convicted of a Sex Offense Who Are Monitored by GPS Found to Commit Fewer Crimes
An NIJ-sponsored research project examines the impact that GPS monitoring has on the recidivism rates of those committing sex offenses in California.