Corrections
Machine learning risk assessments in criminal justice settings
A tale of two laws revisited: Investigating the impact of the Prisoner Litigation Reform Act and the antiterrorism and effective death penalty
Final Technical Report: Habeas Litigation in US District Courts
Congress, Courts and Corrections: An Empirical Perspective on the Prison Litigation Reform Act
The Impact of Correctional CCTV Cameras on Infractions and Investigations: A Synthetic Control Approach to Evaluating Surveillance System Upgrades in a Minnesota Prison
Examining the Role of Responsivity Factors in Juvenile Probation Outcomes
NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation on Jails
National Institute of Justice Literature Review and Data Analysis on Deaths in Custody, Report to Congress
Real-time location fingerprinting for mobile devices in an indoor prison setting
Desistance from Crime: Interventions to Help Promote Desistance and Reduce Recidivism
No single criminal justice agency can promote desistance on its own. Partnerships across state, local, and federal agencies — along with the support of family and community stakeholders — are instrumental in supporting desistance from crime and reducing recidivism.
Law enforcement, courts, corrections, and community supervision agencies play a key role in the desistance process and reducing recidivism.
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