Risk and Needs Assessments in Prisons: Identifying High-Priority Needs for Using Evidence-Based Practices
Development of a Testable Logic Model for Community Supervision Home and Field Contacts
Fostering Innovation Across the U.S. Criminal System: Identifying Opportunities to Improve Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Fairness
A Database of Criminal Justice Needs for Innovation: Requirements for Developers and Funders: User Guide
National Criminal Justice Reference Service Provides Access to Funding, Publications
TECHBeat, December 2019
Workforce Issues in Corrections
Leveraging Technology To Enhance Community Supervision: Identifying Needs To Address Current and Emerging Concerns
Guidelines for Conducting Meaningful Research in Local Jails
Options for Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials With Inmates in Local Jails
Research on Offender Decision-Making and Desistance From Crime: A Multi-Theory Assessment of Offender Cognition Change
Recent Changes in Corrections and Reentry: Thoughts From Two Leaders in the Field
Evaluating Reentry Programs Using Data and Science
Reentry Discussion: Overcoming Challenges When Leaving Incarceration
Caring for Those in Custody: Identifying High-Priority Needs to Reduce Mortality in Correctional Facilities (Article)
The First Step Act of 2018: Risk and Needs Assessment System
Stakeholder Statements Submitted in Response to NIJs First Step Act Listening Sessions
Sentinel Events Approach to Jail Suicide and Self-Harm
NIJ's Role Under the First Step Act
First Step Act: Best Practices for Academic and Vocational Education for Offenders
Managing the Seriously Mentally Ill in Corrections
Evaluating Medicaid Access for Halfway House Residents: A Research Partnership With the Connecticut Department of Correction
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