Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Notes from the Field: Evidence-Based Practice - Research as Responsible Practice
Contraband Detection Technology: A Market Survey
Using Restrictive Housing to Manage Gangs in U.S. Prisons
Automated Kiosks Can help Community Supervision Agencies Manage High caseloads of Low-risk Clients
Automated kiosks can provide cost-efficient, effective support in managing those at low risk for offending.
Harnessing the Power of Technology in Institutional Corrections
One researcher reflects on the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing and evaluating criminal justice technologies.
Exploring the Use of Restrictive Housing in the U.S. Issues, Challenges, and Future Directions
Identifying Technology Needs and Innovations to Advance Corrections
NIJ and a team led by the RAND Corporation are examining how technology could help corrections agencies relieve staff and facility limitations and improve training, policies, and practices
Through Their Eyes: How Prisoners Make Sense of Their Incarceration
The penal consciousness framework offers a new way to understand the experiences of punishment.