Inmate health
Update 1992: HIV/AIDS in Correctional Facilities
Date Published
January 1994
Agencies
NIJ
Restrictive Housing in the U.S. - Issues, Challenges, and Future Directions
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Toward an Understanding of What Works" in Segregation: Implementing Correctional Programming and Re-Entry-Focused Services in Restrictive Housing Units
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Effect of Administrative Segregation on Prison Order and Organizational Culture
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Critical Research Gaps in Understanding the Effects of Prolonged Time in Restrictive Housing on Inmates and the Institutional Environment
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Mental Health Effects of Restrictive Housing
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Relationship Between Inmate Misconduct, Institutional Violence, and Administrative Segregation: A Systematic Review of the Evidence
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Gang Affiliation and Restrictive Housing in U.S. Prisons
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Use of Administrative Segregation and Its Function in the Institutional Setting
Date Published
November 2016
Agencies
NIJ
Social Networks and Health in a Prison Unit
Date Published
2018
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Selective Mortality in Middle-aged American Women With Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH)
Date Published
August 2018
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Corrections Assistance
Date Published
March 2008
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Evaluation of the Hampden County Public Health Model of Correctional Health Care
Date Published
February 2004
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Topical Working Group on the Use of Administrative Segregation in the U.S.
Date Published
October 2015
Agencies
NIJ
Evidence-Based Policing: The Importance of Research and Evidence
July 2018
Series
NIJ’s two Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science programs encourage law enforcement officers and agencies to use data and research to inform their policies and practices. This panel convened leading practitioners and researchers to discuss evidence-based policing for an audience that includes the next generation of U.S. policing leadership. Panelists come from a variety of backgrounds and will draw from on-the-ground experience to discuss evidence-based policing as it relates to law enforcement training curriculums, practitioner-led trials, research clearinghouses, and other topics.
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Caring for Those in Custody: Identifying High Priority Needs To Reduce Mortality in Correctional Facilities
Date Published
January 2017
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored