Recidivism
Re-Entry: Dynamic Risk Assessment
Classifying Adult Probationers by Forecasting Future Offending
Investigating the Simultaneous Effects of Individual, Program and Neighborhood Attributes on Juvenile Recidivism Using GIS and Spatial Data Mining
Prisoner Reentry Experiences of Adult Females: Characteristics, Service Receipt, and Outcomes of Participants in the SVORI Multi-Site Evaluation
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.
Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Kansas Senate Bill 123, Final Report
Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Kansas Senate Bill 123, Executive Summary
Evaluating the Implementation & Impact of a Seamless System of Care for Substance Abusing Offenders: The HIDTA Model
The Multi-Site Adult Drug Court Evaluation: Executive Summary
The Multi-Site Adult Drug Court Evaluation: Study Overview and Design, Volume 1
The Multi-Site Adult Drug Court Evaluation: What's Happening with Drug Courts? A Portrait of Adult Drug Courts in 2004, Volume 2
The Multi-Site Adult Drug Court Evaluation: The Drug Court Experience, Volume 3
Crime Control Effects of Criminal Sanctions for Intimate Partner Violence
Reentry Programs for Women Inmates
Co-Offending and Patterns of Juvenile Crime, Research in Brief
Megan's Law: Assessing the Practical and Monetary Efficacy
Final Report on the Evaluation of the First Offender Prostitution Program
Model of Static and Dynamic Sex Offender Risk Assessment
Final Technical Report: Neighborhoods, Recidivism, and Employment Among Returning Prisoners
Quantifying the Specific Deterrent Effects of DNA Databases
Reconsidering the Project Greenlight Intervention: Why Thinking About Risk Matters
Project Greenlight's negative outcomes disappointed stakeholders and puzzled researchers. A reexamination of Greenlight's data suggests that the intensity of the program may not have been well-suited for medium- and high-risk offenders.