Types of courts
Family Treatment Court Model Standards Implementation Scale
Long Term Effects of Drug Court Participation: Evidence From a 15-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Final Report of the Cross-Site Evaluation of the Juvenile Drug Treatment Court (JDTC) Guidelines and Data Elements Specifications
Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines Reexamination Synthesis and Translation Protocol
Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Self-Assessment Validation Report
Looking Beyond the Sentence: Research Summary
Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion In Florida Felony Courts
Inmate Constitutional Rights and Exposure to Extreme Heat in Correctional Facilities
Final Technical Report: Habeas Litigation in US District Courts
Congress, Courts and Corrections: An Empirical Perspective on the Prison Litigation Reform Act
National Institute of Justice Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Report
A Human Trafficking Intervention Court’s Metropolitan Network Service Delivery Model: Program and Evaluation Implementation Guide
Desistance from Crime: Interventions to Help Promote Desistance and Reduce Recidivism
No single criminal justice agency can promote desistance on its own. Partnerships across state, local, and federal agencies — along with the support of family and community stakeholders — are instrumental in supporting desistance from crime and reducing recidivism.
Law enforcement, courts, corrections, and community supervision agencies play a key role in the desistance process and reducing recidivism.
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