Male offenders
Probing the Limits of the Female Advantage in Criminal Processing: Pretrial Diversion of Drug Offenders in an Urban County
Interrelationship Between Substance Abuse and the Likelihood of Arrest, Conviction, and Re-Offending in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence
Crime, Punishment, and Stake in Conformity: Legal and Informal Control of Domestic Violence
Voices of Domestic Violence Victims: Predictors of Victim Preference for Arrest and the Relationship Between Preference for Arrest and Revictimization
Convicting and Incarcerating Felony Offenders of Intimate Assault and the Odds of New Assault Charges
Relationships of Perpetrator and Victim Substance Use to the Sexual Aggression of Rapists and Child Molesters
Traumatic Stress Disorder and Violent Behavior
Criminal Careers and Crime Control: A Matched-Sample Longitudinal Research Design, Phase I - A User's Guide to the Machine-Readable Files and Documentation and Codebook
Who Are the Defendants in Domestic Violence Protection Order Cases?
Evaluating the Long-Term Effects of Prisoner Reentry Services on Recidivism - What Types of Services Matter?
Prisons as Self-Regulating Systems - A Comparison of Historical Patterns in California for Male and Female Offenders
Gender Dynamics in Youth Gangs: A Comparison of Males' and Females' Accounts
Gender, Social Networks, and Residential Burglary
Examination of Suicide Attempts Among Incarcerated Sex Offenders
Impact of Prison Crowding on Male and Female Imprisonment Rates in Minnesota: A Research Note
Findings From an Outcome Examination of Rhode Island's Specialized Domestic Violence Probation Supervision Program: Do Specialized Supervision Programs of Batterers Reduce Reabuse?
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Community Notification and Registration: Do the Best Intentions Predict the Best Practices?
Risk Perceptions Among Serious Offenders: The Role of Crime and Punishment
Civil Protection Orders: The Benefits and Limitations for Victims of Domestic Violence, Final Report
Clubbing Masculinities and Crime: A Qualitative Study of Philadelphia Nightclub Scenes
Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-based Knowledge
Professor Ed Latessa describes how his team and he assessed more than 550 programs and saw the best and the worst. Professor Latessa shared his lessons learned and examples of states that are trying to use evidence-based knowledge to improve correctional programs.
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What Works in Offender Supervision - Panel at the 2009 NIJ Conference
This NIJ Conference Panel highlights findings from NIJ projects that evaluated strategies to enhance the supervision of offenders in the community. Researchers discuss the effectiveness of fair, swift and certain sanctions for high-risk probationers in the Hawaii HOPE program. Panelists also provide empirical evidence on the effectiveness of electronic monitoring — including the use of GPS tracking — for medium- and high-risk offenders on supervision and upon completion of their supervision sentence.