Ex-offenders
Correcting Sample Selection Bias for Bivariate Logistic Distribution of Disturbances
SURVEYING EX-PRISONERS - PROCEDURES AND PITFALLS
"It's the Best Thing in the World Around Here": The Potential for Protective Places in a High Crime Neighborhood
The Financial Cost of a Criminal Conviction: Context and Consequences
Inclusive Research: Engaging People Closest to the Issue Makes for Better Science & Greater Impact; 2023 NIJ Research Conference Plenary
This panel will discuss what inclusive research is, how to conduct it, and what issues and challenges exist about engaging in it. “Inclusive research” has its history as a participatory research method designed to ensure people closest to the issue or problem under study are authentically engaged in the research process rather than simply being “research subjects.” While community-based participatory research has begun to take on greater prominence in the criminal justice realm, such efforts are largely confined to qualitative research inquiries.
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Enhancing Supervision and Support for Released Prisoners
Ex-Offender Job Placement Programs Do Not Reduce Recidivism
Employment Services for Ex-Offenders Field Test - Detailed Research Results
Employment Services for Ex-Offenders Field Test - Summary Report
WHERE'S THE CRIME? EXPLORING DIVERGENCES BETWEEN CALL DATA AND PERCEPTIONS OF LOCAL CRIME
Building a High-Quality Correctional Workforce: Identifying Challenges and Needs
Major Study Examines Prisoners and Their Reentry Needs
Challenges Incarcerated Women Face as They Return to Their Communities: Findings From Life History Interviews
Legal Ambiguity in Managerial Assessments of Criminal Records
Examining the Predictors of Recidivism Among Men and Women Released From Prison in Ohio
Case-Managed Reentry and Employment: Lessons From the Opportunity to Succeed Program
Transforming Offender Reentry Into Public Safety: Lessons From OJP's Reentry Partnership Initiative
Dynamic Risk Assessment: A Validation Study
Volunteers and Paraprofessionals in Parole - Current Practices
Study Examines Prisoners' Reentry Needs
Incarceration and the Community: The Problem of Removing and Returning Offenders
TECHBeat, June 2018
State Responses to Mass Incarceration
Researchers have devoted considerable attention to mass incarceration, specifically its magnitude, costs, and collateral consequences. In the face of economic constraints, strategies to reduce correctional populations while maintaining public safety are becoming a fiscal necessity. This panel will present strategies that states have undertaken to reduce incarceration rates while balancing taxpayer costs with ensuring public safety.
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