Adult correctional facilities
The Known Unknown: Research Needed To Plug Knowledge Gaps on Impact of Court Telepresence Technology
How Prepared Are Schools?
How prepared are schools for emergencies? Dr. Silva discusses her NIJ-funded research that looked at whether or not federal guidelines were reaching schools; the levels of emergency preparedness at the state, district, and school level; what we can learn from well-prepared schools, both best practices and challenges.
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TECHBeat, July/August 2019
Interviews with NIJ’s American Indian and Alaska Native Travel Scholars
NIJ’s American Indian and Alaska Native Travel Scholarship Program Scholars discuss:
- Why they applied to the program.
- Which conference they chose to attend and why.
- Why representation of American Indian and Alaska Native is important in the field of criminal justice.
- What conference sessions they chose to attend and which they found most interesting.
- How they want to contribute to the fields of tribal and criminal justice.
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Notes from the Field: Prison Reform Reducing Restrictive Housing for Improved Prison Outcomes
Options for Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials With Inmates in Local Jails
Individual and Environmental Influences on Prison Officer Safety
Recent Changes in Corrections and Reentry: Thoughts From Two Leaders in the Field
The Experiences of Men with Substance Use Disorders Exiting Prison at the Height of the Opioid Crisis
Using Technology to Facilitate Successful Reentry Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Web-Based Reentry Planning Tool
Multi-site Randomized Controlled Trial of Comprehensive Trauma Informed Reentry Services for Moderate to High Risk Youth Releasing From State Prisons
Incarceration and Desistance: Evidence from a Natural Policy Experiment
AI R&D to Support Community Supervision: Integrated Dynamic Risk Assessment for Community Supervision
Reentry Discussion: Overcoming Challenges When Leaving Incarceration
State Responses to Mass Incarceration
Researchers have devoted considerable attention to mass incarceration, specifically its magnitude, costs, and collateral consequences. In the face of economic constraints, strategies to reduce correctional populations while maintaining public safety are becoming a fiscal necessity. This panel will present strategies that states have undertaken to reduce incarceration rates while balancing taxpayer costs with ensuring public safety.
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