Home detention
Evaluation of Pretrial Home Detention With Electronic Monitoring: Brief Summary
Executive Summary: The Electronic Monitoring of Non-violent Convicted Felons: An Experiment in Home Detention
Kentucky Juvenile Justice Reform Evaluation: Assessing the Effects of SB 200 on Youth Dispositional Outcomes and Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Executive Summary
Kentucky Juvenile Justice Reform Evaluation: Assessing the Effects of SB 200 on Youth Dispositional Outcomes and Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Full Report
Comparative Analysis of Three Electronically Monitored Home Detention Programs
Pretrial Home Detention With Electronic Monitoring: A Nonexperimental Salvage Evaluation
Criminology Against Crime: Criminologists and Crime Control for the Indianapolis Police Department
Dual Experiment in Intensive Community Supervision: Minnesota's Prison Diversion and Enhanced Supervised Release Programs
Home Detention With Electronic Monitoring: Comparing Pretrial and Postconviction Programs
Addiction, the Brain, and Evidence-Based Treatment
The criminal justice system encounters and supervises a large number of drug abusing persons. Punishment alone is a futile and ineffective response to the problem of drug abuse. Addiction is a chronic brain disease with a strong genetic component that in most instances requires treatment. Involvement in the criminal justice system provides a unique opportunity to treat drug abuse disorders and related health conditions, thereby improving public health and safety.
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