Prisons
What Works in Offender Supervision
This NIJ Conference Panel highlights findings from NIJ projects that evaluated strategies to enhance the supervision of offenders in the community. Researchers discuss the effectiveness of fair, swift and certain sanctions for high-risk probationers in the Hawaii HOPE program. Panelists also provide empirical evidence on the effectiveness of electronic monitoring — including the use of GPS tracking — for medium- and high-risk offenders on supervision and upon completion of their supervision sentence.
Stakeholder Statements Submitted in Response to NIJs First Step Act Listening Sessions
First Step Act: Best Practices for Academic and Vocational Education for Offenders
Sexual Victimization in Prisons: Moving Toward Elimination - Expert Chat Webinar, NIJ and Harvard's Government Innovators Network
Reallocating Prison Expenses To Fund Stronger Probation and Parole Programs - Interview at the 2009 NIJ Conference
Assessing the Impact of Time Spent in Restrictive Housing Confinement on Subsequent Measures of Institutional Adjustment Among Men in Prison
What Works in Reentry
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Cognitive Behavioral Interventions and Misconduct Behind Bars: A Randomized Control Trial of CBI-CC
Demo of Shielded Micro Jamming (SMJ) in an Inmate Building at the Cumberland FCI
Through Their Eyes: How Prisoners Make Sense of Their Incarceration
Opting Out: The Role of Identity, Capital, and Agency in Prison Visitation
Evidence-Based Policing: The Importance of Research and Evidence
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