Post-release programs
Evaluation of the Hampden County Public Health Model of Correctional Health Care
Drug Testing for Youthful Offenders on Parole: An Experimental Evaluation
Reentry Court Initiative: Court-Based Strategies for Managing Released Prisoners
Mentally Ill in Prisons: A Review
Community Meetings as a Tool in Inmate Reentry
No Shortcuts to Successful Reentry: The Failings of Project Greenlight
Trajectories of Neighborhood Attainment After Prison
Major Study Examines Prisoners and Their Reentry Needs
Examining the Role of Familial Support During Prison and After Release on Post-Incarceration Mental Health
Case-Managed Reentry and Employment: Lessons From the Opportunity to Succeed Program
Fuginet'ing Parole Violators
Transforming Offender Reentry Into Public Safety: Lessons From OJP's Reentry Partnership Initiative
Prison-based Substance Abuse Treatment, Residential Aftercare and Recidivism
Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 1 -- Social Security Benefits
Post-Incarceration Partner Violence: Examining the Social Context of Victimization To Inform Victim Services and Prevention
Evaluating Reentry Programs Using Data and Science
Improving Access to Services for Female Offenders Returning to the Community
NIJ Journal Issue No. 268
Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders
The panel presentations from the 2009 NIJ Conference are based on an NIJ-sponsored evaluation of the effectiveness of Kansas Senate Bill 123, which mandates community-based drug abuse treatment for drug possession by nonviolent offenders in lieu of prison.