Criminal histories
The Prison Credential Dilemma: How Race, Criminal Records, and Contradictory Signals Shape Post-Prison Employment and Job Search Strategies
Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation: Evidence From a 15-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Defining and Studying Elder Abuse Polyvictimization
NIJ Social Science Analyst Yunsoo Park shares her knowledge about elder abuse, a widespread issue in the U.S. and around the world, particularly polyvictimization — the experience of a range of different types of abuse and maltreatment. As much as 11% of community-residing older adults experienced some form of abuse or mistreatment in the past year. Yunsoo discusses risk factors, difficulties in defining and studying elder abuse polyvictimization, and strategies for intervention and prevention. Stacy Lee Reynolds, a Communications Assistant with NIJ, hosts.
Evaluation of the Bronx-Osborne Gun Avoidance Program (BOGAP)
The Evolving Character of Public Defense: Comparing Criminal Case Processing Effectiveness and Outcomes Across Holistic Public Defense, Traditional Public Defense, and Privately Retained Counsel
National Institute of Justice's Recidivism Forecasting Challenge: Research Paper, Group MNLB
Recidivism Forecasting Challenge
NIJ Recidivism Challenge Report, Team Klus
Indicators of Lone Actor Violent Events: The Problems of Low Base Rates and Long Observational Periods
Sentencing Reform in the Other Washington
Fingerprint Sourcebook - Chapter 5: Systems of Friction Ridge Classification
Employment Services for Ex-Offenders Field Test - Summary Report
National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice: History, Charter, Organization, and Philosophy
From Successful Reentry to Stronger Communities
Social change and cohort differences in group-based arrest trajectories over the last quarter-century
Juvenile Second Chance Act Participation in Virginia: Impact on Rearrest, Reconviction, and Reincarceration
Interpersonal Violence and Institutional Misconduct in the Los Angeles County Jail System: A Mixed Method Investigation
The Link Between Prior Criminal Record and Violent Political Extremism in the United States
Domestic Extremism: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Disengagement From Extremism Activity or Beliefs, Study Finds
Booker and Beyond Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
This webinar features a discussion of previously published research on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Booker decision - which effectively transformed the United States Sentencing Guidelines from a mandatory, to an advisory, system. The presentation will address selected research findings from the last 15 years. Individual participants will briefly review their previous research findings with particular attention paid to the analytic methods used.
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