Corrections
Supporting Women’s Reentry from Incarceration: Discussing Promising Practices & Future Research
This webinar focuses on promising practices for women’s reentry success, and how those are being used in the field to support women's reentry prior to and after release. Discussants include representatives from the National Institute of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and service organizations.
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Sentinel Event Review of Federal Reentry Program
Solitary Confinement and the Well-being of People in Prison
Philosophies in Community Supervision of Gang-Involved Youth and Adults
A Bayesian Analysis of a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Intervention for High-Risk People on Probation
Incremental Propensity Score Effects for Criminology: An Application Assessing the Relationship Between Homelessness, Behavioral Health Problems, and Recidivism
The Sociology of Contraband: Examining the Correlates of Illicit Drugs, Cellphones, and Weapons in U.S. Prisons
Transforming Correctional Culture and Climate
Five Things to Know About Women and Reentry
Sentinel Event Review for Successful Transition and Reentry Together (START) Program in the Eastern District of Wisconsin
Supporting Women’s Reentry from Incarceration: A Discussion of Promising Practices and Opportunities for Future Research
Countering the Emerging Drone Threat to Correctional Security
AI Enabled Community Supervision for Criminal Justice Services
Cognitive Behavioral Interventions and Misconduct Behind Bars: A Randomized Control Trial of CBI-CC
Contraband and Interdiction Modalities Used in Correctional Facilities
Optimizing Video Surveillance in Correctional Settings
The Great Experiment: California's Prison Realignment and the Legal Reform of Mass Incarceration
NIJ FY24 Research and Evaluation on Corrections
With this solicitation, NIJ seeks proposals for rigorous applied research and evaluative studies on innovations, initiatives, and strategies in both institutional and community corrections. Specifically, NIJ is seeking rigorous evaluations on promising strategies, programs, and interventions that improve correctional culture and climate; enhance officer wellness, reduce stress, and increase retention; deploy technologies designed to promote safety, security, and positive post-release and supervision outcomes for individuals...
A multisite examination of women veterans in veterans treatment courts: a gendered comparison of demography, criminal history, program requirements, and substance use and mental health issues
The Implications of Stress Among Correctional Officers: A Summary of the Risks and Promising Intervention Strategies
Best Practices for Improving the Use of Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: Insights from the National Institute of Justice’s 2021 Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Winners Symposium
Best Practices for Improving the Use of Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: Insights From NIJ’s Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Winners Symposium
Winners from NIJ’s Recidivism Forecasting Challenge share their approaches to employing risk assessments and recommendations for practitioners and scientists.