Sentencing
PRIPARE: Parole and Reduced Incarceration for People thru Access to Re-Entry
Assessing the Impact of Plea Bargaining on Subsequent Violence for Firearm Offenders
INFLUENCE OF INCOME AND OTHER FACTORS ON WHETHER CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS GO TO PRISON
MANDATORY PRISON SENTENCES - THEIR PROJECTED EFFECTS ON CRIME AND PRISON POPULATIONS
IMPROVING DEFENDER-CLIENT RELATIONS
SENTENCING COUNCILS - A STUDY OF SENTENCE DISPARITY AND ITS REDUCTION
Bail, Bias and Bargaining: Investigating Racial Dynamics in Plea Negotiations across Local Court Communities
Redesigning Life in U.S. Prisons
The prison system in the U.S. typically places a heavy emphasis on security, control, and punishment, and this foundation can create an adversarial culture within correctional facilities — incarcerated individuals versus correctional staff. But what if that culture could change? What would it look like? How would it impact not only incarcerated individuals but also correctional officers and other staff?
Punishing the Wicked: Examining the Correlates of Sentence Severity for Convicted Sex Offenders
Incarceration and Desistance: Evidence from a Natural Policy Experiment
Circumventing the Sentencing Grid: Encouraging Downward Departures in Presumptive Prison Cases
Minority Victim Neglect and the Case Processing of Firearm Crimes
"Examining the Effects of Back-End Release Discretion on Prison Populations and Length of Stay: A State-by-State Analysis"
Second looks for youth: An implementation evaluation of resentencing models in five jurisdictions
A Statewide Mixed-methods Evaluation of Pennsylvania’s 8th Edition Sentencing Guidelines and their Impacts on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Sentencing Outcomes
Where is the Evidence? Comparing the Effects of Evidence Strength and Demographic Characteristics on Plea Discounts
A multilevel analysis of juvenile life without parole and its reform: understanding the people, places, and politics that shape policy.
Meeting People Where They Are to Improve Institutional Culture
Incarcerated individuals deserve opportunities for healing and growth, but they often lack the necessary resources for such opportunities. Additionally, organizational cultures that don’t support these outcomes often stand in the way. Researchers and practitioners gathered at NIJ’s 2023 National Research Conference to share ideas and projects that will increase opportunities for incarcerated populations around the country. This show continues their conversation.