Recidivism
Residency Restrictions: What's Geography Got to Do with It?
Desistance From Crime and Identity: An Empirical Test With Survival Time
Selective Incapacitation?
Results of a Multisite Study of Boot Camp Prisons
Drug Testing for Youthful Offenders on Parole: An Experimental Evaluation
Cost Matters: A Randomized Experiment Comparing Recidivism Between Two Styles of Prisons
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Community Notification and Registration: Do the Best Intentions Predict the Best Practices?
Sophisticated System Tracks Repeat Offenders
Differentiating Serious Adolescent Offenders Who Exit the Justice System From Those Who Do Not
The Role of Transportation Disadvantage for Women on Community Supervision
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
Risk Factors Associated With Recidivism Among Extrafamilial Child Molesters
Evaluation of Two Models of Treating Sentenced Federal Drug Offenders in the Community
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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