Pretrial Programs
Evaluation of Arizona Pretrial Services Drug Testing Programs: Final Report
Urine-Tests of Arrestees as a Way to Identify Hidden Drug Abusers: An Exploratory Study of the District of Columbia
FINAL REPORT: EVALUATION OF PRETRIAL HOME DETENTION WITH ELECTRONIC MONITORING
Evaluation of Pretrial Home Detention With Electronic Monitoring: Brief Summary
Pretrial Decisions - A Contextual Analysis of Central Intake Systems
Does GPS Supervision of Intimate Partner Violence Defendants Reduce Pretrial Misconduct? Evidence From a Quasi-experimental Study
Evaluation of the Field Test of Supervised Pretrial Release Final Report
Effects of pretrial risk assessments on release decisions and misconduct outcomes relative to practice as usual
Just Science Podcast: Just Reforming Pretrial Policies
An Overview of Prosecutor-Led Diversion Programs: A New Incarnation of an Old Idea
Using GPS in Domestic Violence Cases: Lessons From a Study of Pretrial Programs
Pretrial Urine-testing in the District of Columbia: Its Usefulness for Risk Classification and as a "Signaling Device" for Release Risk
Drug Tests and the Prediction of Pretrial Misconduct: Findings and Policy Issues
Drug Treatment Needs Among Adult Arrestees in Baltimore
Process Evaluation of the Multnomah County Drug Testing and Evaluation Program
Use of Hair Analysis in a Pretrial Diversion Program in New Orleans
Home Detention With Electronic Monitoring: Comparing Pretrial and Postconviction Programs
Comparative Analysis of Three Electronically Monitored Home Detention Programs
Crime File: Drug Testing
In this Crime File video, James Q. Wilson moderates a panel of three (Jay Carver, Director of the D.C. Pretrial Services Program; Elizabeth Symmonds, attorney with the Capitol Area Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union; and Dr. Eric Wish, a drug researcher)
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