Recidivism
Outcome Findings From the HOPE Demonstration Field Experiment: Is Swift, Certain, and Fair an Effective Supervision Strategy?
Selective Incapacitation?
Results of a Multisite Study of Boot Camp Prisons
Can Corrections Operate Therapeutic Communities for Inmates? The Impact on the Social Environment of Jails
Recidivism Among the Customers of Female Street Prostitutes: Do Intervention Programs Help?
Information-Sharing Increases Correctional Safety and Security
National Portrait of SVORI: Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative
Dynamic Risk Assessment: A Validation Study
Identifying Areas of Specific Responsivity in Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Outcomes
Regression Discontinuity Design in Criminal Justice Evaluation: An Introduction and Illustration
Relationship Between Re-Incarceration and Their Own Childhood Foster Care Experience of Women
Putting Research to Work - Tools for the Criminal Justice Professional
Recidivism Among High Risk Youths: A 2 1/2-Year Follow-up for a Cohort of Juvenile Detainees
Client Gender and the Implementation of Jail-Based Therapeutic Community Programs
Geography and Public Safety: A Quarterly Bulletin of Applied Geography for the Study of Crime & Public Safety, Volume 2, Issue 1
Juvenile Court Statistics, 2018
Optimizing Risk & Needs Assessments for State & Local Jurisdictions - NIJ Juvenile Justice Research
First Step Act Implementation Fiscal Year 2020 90-Day Report
Optimizing Risk & Needs Assessments for State & Local Jurisdictions - NIJ Juvenile Justice Research
Dr. Hamilton discusses his research on risk assessment, needs assessment, and responsivity, examining how the interaction between adults' and juveniles' predictors impact their likelihood of recidivism — and the programming and services that are provided for each.
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