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Sentinel Event Initiative: Proceedings from an Expert Roundtable
Evidence-Based Treatment and Responsivity: Individual and Program Predictors of Recidivism During Juvenile Drug Court and Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
Blind Collaborative Justice: Testing the Impact of Expert Blinding and Consensus Building on the Validity of Forensic Testimony
Pre-feedback eyewitness statements: Proposed inoculant and antidote for feedback effects on evaluations of eyewitness testimony
Trends in juvenile criminal case processing and education
Physical Evidence, Forensic Evidence and the Prosecution of Sexual Assault
Intimate Partner Violence and Custody Decisions: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Outcomes from Family Court, Shuttle Mediation, or Videoconferencing Mediation
Expanding Postconviction DNA Testing for Innocent Washington Prisoners
Massachusetts Postconviction DNA Testing Assistance Program
Identifying the Highest Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs
Postconviction DNA Testing Assistance Program
California DNA Assistance Program
Testing the Effects of New York's Domestic Violence Courts: A Statewide Impact Evaluation
Second Chance Act: What Have We Learned About Reentry Programs So Far?
Interview with Ron D'Amico, Social Policy Research Associates. Offender reentry into the community is a pressing social problem. The number of inmates released every year from the nation's prisons increased fourfold over the past three decades.
Since the Second Chance Act (SCA) was passed in 2008, more than $250 million has been awarded to government agencies and non-profits for programs to help offenders successfully reenter society. NIJ is doing an in-depth study of 10 sites to determine the effectiveness of these reentry programs.
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NIJ FY 13 Research and Evaluation on Justice Systems: Investigator-Initiated
NIJ seeks proposals for social and behavioral science research on, and evaluations related to, justice systems topics relevant to State, local, tribal, or Federal criminal and juvenile justice policy and practice. Application titles should clearly indicate the justice systems focus area selected. Most justice systems topics, including but not limited to general policing, corrections (institutional, community, and offender reentry), and courts (prosecution, defense including indigent...