Intermediate sanctions
Day Reporting Centers as an Intermediate Sanction: Evaluation of Programs Operated by the ATTIC Correctional Services
How Are Adult Felony Sex Offenders Managed on Probation and Parole? A National Survey, Final Report
Boot Camps for Adult and Juvenile Offenders: Overview and Update
Drug Offenders and the Courts: Case Studies of Three Courts, Summary Report
Machiavellian Perspective on the Development of Boot Camp Prisons: A Debate
Diverting Prisoners to Intensive Probation: Results of an Experiment in Oregon
Boot Camps: An Intermediate Sanction
National Institute of Justice: Annual Report, 1991-1992
Intermediate Sanctions, Research in Brief
Long-Term Rearrest Rates in a Sample of Adjudicated Delinquents: Evaluating the Impact of Alternative Programs
ON THE ROLE OF INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS IN CORRECTIONS REFORM: THE VIEWS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS
Contingent Intermediate Sentences: New Jersey's Intensive Supervision Program
Impact of Boot Camps and Traditional Institutions on Juvenile Residents: Perceptions, Adjustment, and Change
Parole Violations and Revocations in California: Analysis and Suggestions for Action
Searching for Answers: Annual Evaluation Report on Drugs and Crime: 1991
Realistic Expectations: Constructing a Mission-Based Evaluation Model for Community Corrections Programs
Recidivism as a Function of Day Reporting Center Participation
What Punishes? Inmates Rank The Severity of Prison vs. Intermediate Sanctions
Making Electronic Supervision Work
In Search of Hopeful Glimpses: A Critique of Research Strategies in Current Boot Camp Evaluations
Dispensing Justice Locally: The Implementation and Effects of the Midtown Community Court
Parole Violations and Revocations: Evidence-Based Responses to California in Crisis - Expert Chat Webinar, NIJ and Harvard's Government Innovators Network
Future of Intensive Probation Supervision and the New Intermediate Sanctions
Looking Back to See the Future of Prison Downsizing in America
NIJ Conference Keynote Address
The recent declines in U.S. prison populations have caused many reformers to suggest that America's experiment with mass incarceration is ending. But current prison downsizing policies may well backfire if we fail to heed the lessons learned from the intermediate sanctions movement of the 1990s. In the event attendees rated highest, Dr. Petersilia summarizes these lessons and discussed why we must consider them if we want to reverse — for good — four decades of prison expansion.
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