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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
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
Discretion in Making Legal Decisions
California Study Looks at Factors Leading to Parole Revocation
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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