Substance abuse
School/Justice Partnership Project to research the expansion of a school-based intervention to increase school safety while reducing delinquency referrals and improving student outcomes.
Funding to Support the Evaluation of the Multi-Site Demonstration Field Experiment: What Works in Reentry Research Demonstration Field Experiment also referred to as Changing Attitudes and Motivation
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Probationer Decision Making: A Social Cognitive Model
Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation Evidence from a 15 Year Follow up of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Initiative To Develop and Test Guidelines for Juvenile Drug Courts
Substance Abuse Treatment as a Mechanism to Reduce Drug Abuse and Crime
Process and Outcome Evaluations of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians Drug Court
Drug Courts Reexamined
Marion County Fostering Attachment Treatment Court Follow-Up Process and Outcome Evaluation Report
FY 2011 Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects: Evaluability Assessment of the Hudson County (NJ) Community Reintegration Program
Evaluating the Impact of Probation and Parole Home Visits
Study of the Use of Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners Program Funds on Aftercare Services
Evaluation of the FY2012 Bureau of Justice Assistance Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects
Evidence-Based Treatment and Responsivity: Individual and Program Predictors of Recidivism During Juvenile Drug Court and Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
Secondary Analysis of the Survey of Youth in Residential Placement Data
Bath Salt-type Aminoketone designer Drugs: Analytical and Synthetic Studies on Substituted Cathinones
Second Chance Act: What Have We Learned About Reentry Programs So Far?
Interview with Ron D'Amico, Social Policy Research Associates. Offender reentry into the community is a pressing social problem. The number of inmates released every year from the nation's prisons increased fourfold over the past three decades.
Since the Second Chance Act (SCA) was passed in 2008, more than $250 million has been awarded to government agencies and non-profits for programs to help offenders successfully reenter society. NIJ is doing an in-depth study of 10 sites to determine the effectiveness of these reentry programs.
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