Mental health services
Impact of the Opportunity to Succeed Program on Employment Success
Differential Impact of Deinstitutionalization on White and Nonwhite Defendants Found Incompetent to Stand Trial
Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: Does the Gender of the Perpetrator Matter for Adolescent Mental Health Outcomes?
Mentally Ill in Prisons: A Review
Maryland Department of Juvenile Justice Partnership To Study Waiver Effects: A Final Report
Policing Mentally Disordered Suspects: A Reexamination of the Criminalization Hypothesis
Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 1 -- Social Security Benefits
Evaluation of Mental Health Expert Assistance Provided to Indigent Criminal Defendants: Organization, Administration, and Fiscal Management
Outcomes From Referring Batterer Program Participants to Mental Health Treatment
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TECHBeat, October 2018
Interviews with NIJ’s American Indian and Alaska Native Travel Scholars
NIJ’s American Indian and Alaska Native Travel Scholarship Program Scholars discuss:
- Why they applied to the program.
- Which conference they chose to attend and why.
- Why representation of American Indian and Alaska Native is important in the field of criminal justice.
- What conference sessions they chose to attend and which they found most interesting.
- How they want to contribute to the fields of tribal and criminal justice.
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Protecting Against Stress and Trauma: Research Lessons for Law Enforcement - Next Steps
Digital and Multimedia Forensics: The Impact of Disturbing Media
Expanding the Knowledge Base about Child Advocacy Centers
Reentry Discussion: Overcoming Challenges When Leaving Incarceration
Violent Repeat Victimization: Prospects and Challenges for Research and Practice
Research tells us that a relatively small fraction of individuals experience a large proportion of violent victimizations. Thus, focusing on reducing repeat victimization might have a large impact on total rates of violence. However, research also tells us that most violent crime victims do not experience more than one incident during a six-month or one-year time period. As a result, special policies to prevent repeat violence may not be cost-effective for most victims.
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Civil Protection Order Enforcement
T.K. Logan discusses her study that looked at the impact of civil protective orders for domestic violence victims in five Kentucky jurisdictions. Civil protective orders, sometimes known as restraining orders, may cover various situations, such as ordering an assailant to avoid a victim's home and workplace or forbidding any contact with the victim, including by mail or telephone.
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Framework for Law Enforcement Responses to People With Mental Health Needs
Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders
The panel presentations from the 2009 NIJ Conference are based on an NIJ-sponsored evaluation of the effectiveness of Kansas Senate Bill 123, which mandates community-based drug abuse treatment for drug possession by nonviolent offenders in lieu of prison.
An Examination of Justice Reinvestment and Its Impact on Two States
Funded in part by the Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Pew Center on the States, the justice reinvestment project is a data-driven strategy aimed at policymakers to "reduce spending on corrections, increase public safety and improve conditions in the neighborhoods to which most people released from prison return." Representatives from two states where the justice reinvestment strategy is currently being implemented will discuss how it is being used to reduce the rate of incarceration and how states can reinvest in local communities.