Recidivism
HOPE II: A Follow-up to Hawaii's HOPE Evaluation
Does Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Work in Criminal Justice? A New Analysis From CrimeSolutions
Does Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Work in Criminal Justice? A New Analysis From CrimeSolutions
An analysis of programs and practices in CrimeSolutions finds that cognitive behavioral therapy can deter crime, assist victims and prevent recidivism.
An Assessment of the Effectiveness of Prison Work Release Programs on Post-Release Recidivism and Employment
Assessing the Impact of Post-Release Community Supervision on Post-Release Recidivism and Employment
An Assessment of Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in Florida's Prisons Using a Random Assignment Experimental Design
Do Cellmates Matter? A Study of Prison Peer Effects Under Essential Heterogeneity
Exploring the Role of the Police in Prisoner Reentry
GPS Monitoring: An Effective Cost-Saving Option
Federal Initiatives Seek to Reduce Recidivism Rates
Reconsidering the Project Greenlight Intervention: Why Thinking About Risk Matters
Sex Offenders Monitored by GPS Found to Commit Fewer Crimes
NIJ Study of Second Chance Act Finds "Cultural Shift" Among Probation and Parole Officers
A Micro and Macro-Level Assessment of Juvenile Justice Placement Reform in Ohio
A Multi-state Evaluation of 24/7 Sobriety Program Implementation
Impact of Community Treatment and Neighborhood Environment on Recidivism in Mental Health Courts
More than Mental Disorder: The Effects of Neighborhoods and Treatment on Recidivism for Probationers with Psychiatric Diagnoses
GPS Supervision in California: One Technology, Two Contrasting Goals
Tale of Two Studies: Lessons Learned From GPS Supervision in California Corrections
GPS Supervision in California: One Technology, Two Contrasting Goals
Two NIJ-supported studies with very different results show that GPS technology may be used to help prevent crime in various ways.