Parole conditions
PAROLE VIOLATION PATTERNS AND COMMITMENT OFFENSE
Detecting Fentanyl Use Through Court-Ordered Mandatory Drug Testing
Detecting Fentanyl Use Through Court-Ordered Mandatory Drug Testing
Researchers develop a more accurate picture of fentanyl use prevalence among people under court-ordered mandatory drug testing.
National Institute of Justice's Recidivism Forecasting Challenge: Research Paper, Group MNLB
Recidivism Forecasting Challenge
Supervision Regimes, Risk, and Official Reactions to Parolee Deviance
Reducing Gun Violence: Results From an Intervention in East Los Angeles
Pulling Levers: Chronic Offenders, High-Crime Settings, and a Theory of Prevention
Parole Violations and Revocations in California: Analysis and Suggestions for Action
Evaluation of the Impact of Systemwide Drug Testing in Multnomah County, Oregon
Tool Helps Automate, Expedite CyberCrime Probes
Poverty, State Capital, and Recidivism Among Women Offenders
Day Reporting Centers in New Jersey: No Evidence of Reduced Recidivism
Process Evaluation of the Multnomah County Drug Testing and Evaluation Program
Good Intentions Meet Hard Realities: An Evaluation of the Project Greenlight Reentry Program
Perceived Coercion and Treatment Need Among Mentally Ill Parolees
Examining the Effects of Community-Based Sanctions on Offender Recidivism
Strategies for Effective Parole Supervision: Ohio's Graduated Sanction Guidelines
Standardizing Parole Violation Sanctions
Evaluation of Day Reporting Centers for Parolees Outcomes of a Randomized Trial
Consequences of a Prison Record for Employment: How Do Race, Ethnicity & Gender Factor In?
Going Home (or Not): How Residential Change Might Help Former Offenders Stay Out of Prison - NIJ Research for the Real World Seminar
Going Home (or Not): How Residential Change Might Help the Formerly Incarcerated Stay Out of Prison
Dr. Kirk discusses how Hurricane Katrina affected those formerly incarcerated persons originally from New Orleans and their likelihood of returning to prison. Kirk also discussed potential strategies for fostering residential change among those who were incarcerated, focusing specifically on parole residency policies and the provision of public housing vouchers.
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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.