Corrections
FY 2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Pennsylvania State Police
FY2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Oregon State Police, Forensic Services Division
FY 2009 Convicted Offender and /or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program (In-House Analysis)
Kansas Bureau of Investigation
FY 2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program--Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory
FY2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program - GEORGIA BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Randomized Controlled Trial Study of a Parenting Intervention to Enhance Post-Release Adjustment and Reduce Recidivism for Reentering Fathers and their Children
National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center - Alaska
ABA Study of Collateral Consequences for Criminal Convictions
FY 2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Washoe County Sheriff's Office
FY 2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program-Massachusetts State Police Forensic Sciences Group
FY 2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Texas Department of Public Safety.
FY 2009 Convicted Offender and/or Arrestee DNA Backlog Reduction Program- Utah Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Forensic Services
Evaluating A Drug Testing and Graduated Sanctions Program in Delaware: A Randomized Trial
Expanding Police Ability to Report Crime: The National Incident-Based Reporting System
Parole Violations and Revocations — Evidence-Based Responses to California in Crisis
Expert Chat Webinar
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National Prison Rape Elimination Commission Report: Executive Summary
Geographic Research Suggests Sex Offender Residency Laws May Not Work
NIJ FY 09 Advancing Criminal Justice Policy, Practice, and Technology
NIJ seeks applications for funding of specific innovative, high-payoff projects and activities fostering the adoption into practice of new, cutting-edge policy, practice, and/or technology related to: courts, crime and crime prevention, drugs and crime, forensic sciences, law enforcement, relevant technology and tools, and victims and victimization.
High-Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs
Reallocating Prison Expenses to Fund Stronger Probation and Parole Programs
Adam Gelb, Director, Pew Center's Public Safety Performance Project, discusses the idea of reallocating prison expenses to probation and parole programs.
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