Arrest records
Information Sharing in the 21st Century
Gendered Effects of Adult Social Bonds on the Criminal Activities of Probationers
Examining the Divergence Across Self-Report and Official Data Sources on Inferences About the Adolescent Life-Course of Crime
Risk Perceptions Among Serious Offenders: The Role of Crime and Punishment
Statistical Power in Experimental Audit Studies: Cautions and Calculations for Matched Tests With Nominal Outcomes
Youth Homicide in New York - A Preliminary Analysis
Behavioral Prediction and the Problem of Incapacitation
Desistance From Crime and Identity: An Empirical Test With Survival Time
Police Responses to Family Violence Incidents: an Analysis of an Experimental Design With Incomplete Randomization
Reducing Intimate Partner Violence: An Evaluation of a Comprehensive Justice System-Community Collaboration
Voices of Domestic Violence Victims: Predictors of Victim Preference for Arrest and the Relationship Between Preference for Arrest and Revictimization
Comparative Analysis of Three Electronically Monitored Home Detention Programs
An Assessment of the Effectiveness of Civil Citation as an Alternative to Arrest among Youth Apprehended by Law Enforcement
Exploring the Causal Role of Child Welfare System Experiences on Juvenile Justice Involvement
In Search of a Job: Criminal Records as Barriers to Employment
Less Prison, More Police, Less Crime: How Criminology Can Save the States from Bankruptcy
Professor Lawrence Sherman explains how policing can prevent far more crimes than prison per dollar spent. His analysis of the cost-effectiveness of prison compared to policing suggests that states can cut their total budgets for justice and reduce crime by reallocating their spending on crime: less prison, more police.
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Going Home (or Not): How Residential Change Might Help the Formerly Incarcerated Stay Out of Prison
Dr. Kirk discusses how Hurricane Katrina affected those formerly incarcerated persons originally from New Orleans and their likelihood of returning to prison. Kirk also discussed potential strategies for fostering residential change among those who were incarcerated, focusing specifically on parole residency policies and the provision of public housing vouchers.
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Crime File: Domestic Violence
Evaluation of the Philadelphia Police School Diversion Program: Long-Term Outcomes and Sustained Impact
Impact of System Wide Drug Testing in Multnomah County, Oregon
Re-engaging Justice-Involved Youth
Consequences of a Prison Record for Employment: How Do Race, Ethnicity & Gender Factor In?
Scientific studies have long documented the negative impact of a prison record on a person's ability to find employment. But what is the impact when gender and race/ethnicity are factored in? Also, most jobs are now advertised online — so how does this affect the ability of former prisoners to find a job?
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