Drug courts
Changing the Behavior of Drug-Involved Offenders: Supervision That Works
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Criminal Justice Reforms
Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Guide for Drug Courts and Other Criminal Justice Programs
Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation Evidence from a 15 Year Follow up of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Initiative To Develop and Test Guidelines for Juvenile Drug Courts
Managing Drug-Involved Offenders
Strengthening the National Institute of Justice
Process and Outcome Evaluations of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians Drug Court
Drug Courts Reexamined
Marion County Fostering Attachment Treatment Court Follow-Up Process and Outcome Evaluation Report
Legal Change and Sentencing Norms in Federal Court: An Examination of the Impact of the Booker, Gall, and Kimbrough Decisions
Evidence-Based Treatment and Responsivity: Individual and Program Predictors of Recidivism During Juvenile Drug Court and Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
Bath Salt-type Aminoketone designer Drugs: Analytical and Synthetic Studies on Substituted Cathinones
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Criminal Justice Reforms
NIJ's Multisite Adult Drug Court Evaluation highlights important considerations when analyzing the costs and benefits of crime interventions.
NIJ's Multisite Adult Drug Court Evaluation
HOPE: A Swift and Certain Process for Probationers
The HOPE program — Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement — is an experimental probation program that emphasizes the delivery of "swift and certain" punishment when a probationer violates conditions of probation.