Ohio
Adult Pornography and Violence Against Women in the Heartland - Results From a Rural Southeast Ohio Study
Public Support for Correctional Treatment: The Continuing Appeal of the Rehabilitative Ideal
Street-Level Policing in Cincinnati: The Content of Community and Traditional Policing and the Perceptions of Policing Audiences
Evaluation of Victim Advocacy Services Funded by the Violence Against Women Act in Urban Ohio, 1999
Analyzing Court Delay-Reduction Programs - Why Do Some Succeed?
Examining the (IR) Relevance of Aggregation Bias for Multilevel Studies of Neighborhoods and Crime with an Example Comparing Census Tracts to Official Neighborhoods in Cincinnati
Displaced Discretion Under Ohio Sentencing Guidelines
Is Job Accessibility Relevant to Crime Patterns? A GIS Approach, Final Report
Micro And Macro-Level Assessment Of Juvenile Justice Placement Reform In Ohio: Final Technical Report
Evaluating the Impact of Probation and Parole Home Visits
NIJ LEADS Program Increases Research Capabilities of Law Enforcement Officers
State Responses to Mass Incarceration
Researchers have devoted considerable attention to mass incarceration, specifically its magnitude, costs, and collateral consequences. In the face of economic constraints, strategies to reduce correctional populations while maintaining public safety are becoming a fiscal necessity. This panel will present strategies that states have undertaken to reduce incarceration rates while balancing taxpayer costs with ensuring public safety.
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NIJ Journal Issue No. 263
NIJ Journal Issue No. 273
Harnessing the Power of Technology in Institutional Corrections
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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