Probation conditions
Day Reporting Center Clients Compared to Standard Probation Clients in Franklin County, PA, Final Report
Violations of Probation Release Conditions and Criminal Recidivism
Completion and Recidivism Rates of High-Risk Youth on Probation: Do Home Visits Make a Difference?
Process Evaluation of the Multnomah County Drug Testing and Evaluation Program
Poverty, State Capital, and Recidivism Among Women Offenders
How Are Sex Offenders Managed on Probation and Parole? A National Survey, Final Report
Maricopa County's Drug Court: An Innovative Program for First- Time Drug Offenders on Probation
New Jersey's Intensive Supervision Program: What Is It Like? How Is It Working?
Recidivism Following Mandated Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Felony Probationers
Predictors and Outcomes of Victim Restitution Orders
Probationer Compliance With Conditions of Supervision
Containment Approach: An Aggressive Strategy for the Community Management of Adult Sex Offenders
Graduated Sanctions: Stepping Into Accountable Systems and Offenders
Evaluation of the Impact of Systemwide Drug Testing in Multnomah County, Oregon
Profitable Penalties for Lower Level Courts
Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders - Panel at the 2009 NIJ Conference
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.
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.