Probation officers
Assessment of a Multi-Agency Approach to Drug Involved Gang Members
Assessing the Impact of Pre-Adjudication Assessment Approaches on Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Oregon
A Process Evaluation of the Continuum of Services Model in Virginia's Juvenile Justice System
Assessing the Influence of Home Visit Themes and Temporal Ordering on High-Risk Parolee Outcomes
Geospatial Monitoring of Community-Released Offenders: An Analytics Market Survey, Version 2.0
Impact of Victim Offender Dialogue on Victims of Serious Crimes: A Longitudinal Cohort-Control Study
Multi-jurisdiction Research on Automated Reporting Systems: Kiosk Supervision
Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons From Community Courts - NIJ Research for the Real World Seminar
Testing What Works in Probation: Replicating HOPE
Looking Back To See the Future of Prison Downsizing in America - Keynote Address at the 2012 NIJ Conference
Responding to High Rates of Substance Abuse Failure Among Probationers: Delaware's Decide Your Time Program - Interview at the 2010 NIJ Conference
Comparative Evaluation of Court-Based Responses to Offenders With Mental Illnesses
HOPE II: A Follow-up to Hawaii's HOPE Evaluation
HOPE: A Swift and Certain Process for Probationers
Probation officers'' compliance with the Youth Level of Service Inventory/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI): A multi-level study of post-implementation practice across Pennsylvania counties
Impact of System Wide Drug Testing in Multnomah County, Oregon
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Probationer Decision Making: A Social Cognitive Model
Process and Outcome Evaluations of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians Drug Court
FY 2011 Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects: Evaluability Assessment of the Missouri Department of Corrections Second Chance in Action (SCIA) Program
Evaluating the Impact of Probation and Parole Home Visits
Evaluating the Effects of Realignment Practices on Recidivism Outcomes
Access to Transportation and Outcomes for Women on Probation and Parole
Using Random Forest Risk Prediction in the Philadelphia Probation Department
Watch two experts talk about developing a computerized system that successfully predicts — with a high degree of accuracy — which probationers are likely to violently reoffend within two years of returning to the community.
Drs. Barnes and Hyatt teamed up with the Philadelphia Adult Probation & Parole Department in an NIJ-funded project. Here they discuss:
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