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American Prisons and Jails, Volume 4 - Supplemental Report - Case Studies of New Legislation Governing Sentencing and Release
Authorization and Implementation of Victim Impact Statements: Draft Final Report
Maine Rejects Indeterminacy - A Case Study of Flat Sentencing and Parole Abolition
Report On Strategies of Determinate Sentencing
PRIPARE: Parole and Reduced Incarceration for People thru Access to Re-Entry
Just Science Podcast: Just Navigating Reentry Using Peer Support
Recidivism Forecasting Challenge
Psychopathy and Sexual Aggression: Management Implications
Discretion in Making Legal Decisions
California Study Looks at Factors Leading to Parole Revocation
Back-End Sentencing and Reimprisonment: Individual, Organizational, and Community Predictors of Parole Sanctioning Decisions
Assessing Evil - Decision Behaviour and Parole Board Justice
Day Reporting Centers in New Jersey: No Evidence of Reduced Recidivism
Parole Violations and Revocations in California: Analysis and Suggestions for Action
Determinate Penalty Systems in America - An Overview
An Impact Assessment of Machine Learning Risk Forecasts on Parole Board Decisions and Recidivism
Less Prison, More Police, Less Crime: How Criminology Can Save the States from Bankruptcy
Professor Lawrence Sherman explains how policing can prevent far more crimes than prison per dollar spent. His analysis of the cost-effectiveness of prison compared to policing suggests that states can cut their total budgets for justice and reduce crime by reallocating their spending on crime: less prison, more police.
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