Social and Behavioral Science
Analysis of Cocaine Analytes in Human Hair: Evaluation of Concentration Ratios in Different Hair Types, Cocaine Sources, Drug-User Populations, and Surface-Contaminated Specimens
Analysis of Cocaine Analytes in Human Hair II: Evaluation of Different Hair Color and Ethnicity Types
Final Report on the Evaluation of the First Offender Prostitution Program
Model of Static and Dynamic Sex Offender Risk Assessment
Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Stalking
Final Technical Report: Neighborhoods, Recidivism, and Employment Among Returning Prisoners
Study of Substance-Free Transitional Housing and Community Corrections in Washington County, Oregon
Alcohol Outlets as Attractors of Violence and Disorder: A Closer Look at the Neighborhood Environment
Beyond the Prison Bubble
For decades, America's chief answer to crime has been to put more persons behind bars for longer. That expensive strategy is yielding diminishing returns. It's time for a closer look at ways of helping individuals steer away from crime.
Developing the Risk Instrument
Indigent Defense: International Perspectives and Research Needs
Domestic and international researchers, policymakers, practitioners and advocates explore promising international programs and identify research priorities in the hopes of improving of indigent defense in the United States
Reconsidering the Project Greenlight Intervention: Why Thinking About Risk Matters
Project Greenlight's negative outcomes disappointed stakeholders and puzzled researchers. A reexamination of Greenlight's data suggests that the intensity of the program may not have been well-suited for medium- and high-risk offenders.