Survival Analysis
Exploring the Relationships between Criminal Self-efficacy Factors and Recidivism
The Impacts of Large-Scale License Plate Reader Deployment on Criminal Investigations
Juvenile Second Chance Act Participation in Virginia: Impact on Rearrest, Reconviction, and Reincarceration
Do license plate readers enhance the initial and residual deterrent effects of police patrol? A quasi-randomized test
Controlling Violent Offenders Released to the Community: An Evaluation of the Boston Reentry Initiative/Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Survival neural networks for time-to-event prediction in longitudinal study
Gang Affiliation and Prisoner Reentry: Discrete-Time Variation in Recidivism by Current, Former, and Non-Gang Status
The impact of drug court participation on mortality: 15-year outcomes from a randomized controlled trial
Neighborhood Risk Factors for Recidivism: For Whom do they Matter?
Correctional Officer Fatalities in Line of Duty During 2005 to 2015: A Survival Analysis
Adapted Risk-Needs-Responsivity Model to Reduce Recidivism in an Underserved Area: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Pre-Release and Post-Release Reentry Components
Optimizing Supervision and Service Strategies to Reduce Reoffending: Accounting for Risks, Strengths, and Developmental Differences
Predictive Validity of Lifestyle Impulsivity for Rapists
Good Intentions Meet Hard Realities: An Evaluation of the Project Greenlight Reentry Program
An Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of Intensive Supervision on the Recidivism of High-Risk Probationers
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Community Notification and Registration: Do the Best Intentions Predict the Best Practices?
Identifying Areas of Specific Responsivity in Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Outcomes
Community Meetings as a Tool in Inmate Reentry
IMPACT OF SHOCK INCARCERATION ON TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS AND NEW CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES
Impact of California Firearms Sales Laws and Dealer Regulations on the Illegal Diversion of Guns
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender: Is it Associated with Recidivism?
The Experiences of Men with Substance Use Disorders Exiting Prison at the Height of the Opioid Crisis
What Works in Offender Supervision
This NIJ Conference Panel highlights findings from NIJ projects that evaluated strategies to enhance the supervision of offenders in the community. Researchers discuss the effectiveness of fair, swift and certain sanctions for high-risk probationers in the Hawaii HOPE program. Panelists also provide empirical evidence on the effectiveness of electronic monitoring — including the use of GPS tracking — for medium- and high-risk offenders on supervision and upon completion of their supervision sentence.