Probation violations
NIJ Journal Issue No. 266
NIJ Journal Issue No. 269
Reforming New Orleans' Criminal Justice System: The Role of Data and Research
With its criminal justice system in disarray following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans invited the Vera Institute of Justice to examine the city's court and jail operations. For five years, Vera has been tracking arrest-to-first-appearance time, custodial arrests versus summonses, the granting of pretrial release, and many other decision-making points. Based on analysis of these data, Vera is making policy recommendations to assist with the implementation of new procedures and to ensure performance monitoring.
The Evaluation of NIJ by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences: NIJ's Response
The National Academies conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the National Institute of Justice. This panel provides an overview of the evaluation and NIJ's response to it. NIJ has accepted many of the recommendations in the NRC report, and you will learn what the agency is doing to implement them. A few of the recommendations were challenging and created considerable debate within NIJ. Plans to address these thorny issues also are discussed.
Less Is More: How Reducing Probation Populations Can Improve Outcomes
Swift and Certain Consequences in Probation and Parole - Interview at the 2009 NIJ Conference
What Works in Offender Supervision - Panel at the 2009 NIJ Conference
Rigorous Multi-Site Evaluation Finds HOPE Probation Model Offers No Advantage Over Conventional Probation in Four Study Sites
Informing The Utility of GPS Monitoring for Pretrial Probationary Supervision: An Examination of Reoffending and Collateral Consequences
Interactive Computer-Assisted Recovery Enabler (ICARE): Treatment Support and Monitoring Tool for Substance Using Offenders
Evaluation of the Honest Opportunity Probation With Enforcement Demonstration Field Experiment (HOPE DFE)
A Hopeful Approach: Understanding the Implications for the HOPE Program
Assessment of a Multi-Agency Approach to Drug Involved Gang Members
Automated Kiosks Can Help Community Supervision Agencies Manage High Caseloads of Low-risk Clients
Responding to High Rates of Substance Abuse Failure Among Probationers: Delaware's Decide Your Time Program - Interview at the 2010 NIJ Conference
HOPE II: A Follow-up to Hawaii's HOPE Evaluation
HOPE: A Swift and Certain Process for Probationers
Develop Sound Offender Tracking Evidence Protocols Before Cases Reach the Courtroom
Testing Integrative Models to Improve School Safety: Positive Behavior Interventions Support and the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
Managing Drug-Involved Offenders
HOPE: A Swift and Certain Process for Probationers
The HOPE program — Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement — is an experimental probation program that emphasizes the delivery of "swift and certain" punishment when a probationer violates conditions of probation.