Parole supervision
Community Reintegration Among Prisoners With Child Support Obligations: An Examination of Debt, Needs, and Service Receipt
LONG-TERM PREDICTIVE UTILITY OF THE BASE EXPECTANCY SCORE
Parole Violations and Revocations in California: Analysis and Suggestions for Action
On Parole in New Mexico
Evaluating Intensive Supervision Probation/Parole (ISP) for Drug Offenders
Supervision Intensity and Parole Outcomes: A Competing Risks Approach to Criminal and Technical Parole Violations
Training for Tracking
Polygraph Plays a Key Role as a Containment Tool for Convicted Sex Offenders in the Community
Dual Experiment in Intensive Community Supervision: Minnesota's Prison Diversion and Enhanced Supervised Release Programs
California Study Looks at Factors Leading to Parole Revocation
Day Reporting Centers in New Jersey: No Evidence of Reduced Recidivism
Reintegrating the Concept of Community into Community-Based Corrections
Examining the Effects of Community-Based Sanctions on Offender Recidivism
Impact of Sex-Offender Community Notification on Probation/Parole in Wisconsin
Strategies for Effective Parole Supervision: Ohio's Graduated Sanction Guidelines
Shock Incarceration: Rehabilitation or Retribution?
No Shortcuts to Successful Reentry: The Failings of Project Greenlight
Shock Incarceration and Positive Adjustment During Community Supervision
Supervision Regimes, Risk, and Official Reactions to Parolee Deviance
Standardizing Parole Violation Sanctions
Contingent Intermediate Sentences: New Jersey's Intensive Supervision Program
Evaluation of Day Reporting Centers for Parolees Outcomes of a Randomized Trial
Specialized Smartphones Could Keep Released Offenders on Track for Successful Reentry
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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