Community corrections
'Monitoring' the Sex Offender
Findings From an Outcome Examination of Rhode Island's Specialized Domestic Violence Probation Supervision Program: Do Specialized Supervision Programs of Batterers Reduce Reabuse?
Residency Restrictions and Sex Offender Recidivism: Implications for Public Safety
Mapping Parole Caseloads
Kiosk Reporting Among Probationers in the United States
Mandating Treatment for Drug Possessors: The Impact of Senate Bill 123 on the Criminal Justice System in Kansas
Volunteers and Paraprofessionals in Parole - Current Practices
Issues In VIP (Volunteer-in-probation) Management - A National Synthesis
Starting a Sex Offender Program: Reports From Three Communities (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 7.1-7.13, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of In-Prison Therapeutic Community Treatment and Risk Classification
Perceived Coercion and Treatment Need Among Mentally Ill Parolees
Poverty, State Capital, and Recidivism Among Women Offenders
Getting Corrections on the Map
Classroom in Your Home Room
Examining the Link Between Parole Officers' Bases of Power and Their Exercise of Power
Unintended Effects of Penal Reform: African American Presence, Incarceration, and the Abolition of Discretionary Parole in the United States
Probation Officer Use of Client-centered Communication Strategies in Adult Probation Settings
Juvenile Justice Reforms in Kentucky: Evaluation Findings and Lessons Learned
Tapping Into Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Technology to Prevent Crime and Support Reentry
A Database of Criminal Justice Needs for Innovation: Requirements for Developers and Funders: User Guide
TECHBeat, December 2019
Specialized Smartphones Could Keep Released Offenders on Track for Successful Reentry
Specialized Smartphones Could Keep Released Persons on Track for Successful Reentry
A new line of research envisions mobile devices tapping into artificial intelligence to make reentry more efficient and more likely to succeed for those reentering supervisors, their supervisors, and communities.
Experts Identify Priority Needs for Addressing Correctional Agency Security Threats
Understaffing, illicit drugs, contraband cellphones, and gangs were among top-of-mind issues for experts brought together to identify pervasive security problems facing corrections institutions — and new ways to address them.