Solitary confinement
An Examination of the Influence of Exposure to Disciplinary Segregation on Recidivism
Disparities in Segregation for Prison Control: Comparing Long Term Solitary Confinement to Short Term Disciplinary Restrictive Housing
Revisiting and Unpacking the Mental Illness and Solitary Confinement Relationship
Purposes, Practices, and Problems of Supermax Prisons (From Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 28, P 385-434, 2001, Michael Tonry, ed. -- See NCJ-192542)
Restrictive Housing in the U.S. - Issues, Challenges, and Future Directions
Restricted Housing and Legal Issues
Toward an Understanding of What Works" in Segregation: Implementing Correctional Programming and Re-Entry-Focused Services in Restrictive Housing Units
Effect of Administrative Segregation on Prison Order and Organizational Culture
Critical Research Gaps in Understanding the Effects of Prolonged Time in Restrictive Housing on Inmates and the Institutional Environment
Mental Health Effects of Restrictive Housing
Relationship Between Inmate Misconduct, Institutional Violence, and Administrative Segregation: A Systematic Review of the Evidence
Gang Affiliation and Restrictive Housing in U.S. Prisons
Conditions of Confinement in Restrictive Housing
Use of Administrative Segregation and Its Function in the Institutional Setting
Women in Solitary Confinement: Relationships, Pseudofamilies, and the Limits of Control
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Most scholars would agree that desistance from crime – the process of ceasing engagement in criminal activities – is normative. However, there is variability in the literature regarding the definition and measurement of desistance, the signals of desistance, the age at which desistance begins, and the underlying mechanisms that lead to desistance. Even with considerable advances in the theoretical understanding of desistance from crime, there remain critical gaps between research and the application of that research to practice.
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Extended Solitary Confinement for Managing Prison Systems: Placement Disparities and Their Implications
Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in School Safety - Plenary Discussion, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video shows the plenary session "Developing and Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in School Safety."
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