Violent offenders
Parental Mental Disorder and Offspring Criminal Behavior: An Adoption Study
Varieties of Violent Behavior
Violent Offending Among Juveniles: A 7-Year Longitudinal Study of Recidivism, Desistance, and Associations With Mental Health
Peers and Gun Use Among Urban Adolescent Males: An Examination of Social Embeddedness
Readiness to Change, Partner Violence Subtypes, and Treatment Outcomes Among Men in Treatment for Partner Assault
Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice: The Role of Science in Addressing the Effects of Incarceration on Family Life
Using General Strain Theory To Explore the Effects of Prison Victimization Experiences on Later Offending and Substance Use
Boys and Girls Clubs in Public Housing, Final Research Report
NIJ Survey of Judges, Trial Court Administrators, and State Court Administrators
Longitudinal Associations Among Child Support Debt, Employment, and Recidivism after Prison
Assessing the Long-Term Impact of Focused Deterrence in New Orleans: A Documentation of Changes in Homicides and Firearm Recoveries
Applying a Development Evaluation Approach to Address Community Safety and Health Challenges of Reintegration Programs in the USA
The Mobilization Puzzle: How Individual, Group, and Situational Dynamics Produce Extremist Outcomes
Men Who Murder Their Families: What the Research Tells Us
Voices From the Field: Stalking
Improving Access to Services for Female Offenders Returning to the Community
Reforming New Orleans' Criminal Justice System: The Role of Data and Research
With its criminal justice system in disarray following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans invited the Vera Institute of Justice to examine the city's court and jail operations. For five years, Vera has been tracking arrest-to-first-appearance time, custodial arrests versus summonses, the granting of pretrial release, and many other decision-making points. Based on analysis of these data, Vera is making policy recommendations to assist with the implementation of new procedures and to ensure performance monitoring.
Gang Membership Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and NIJ collaborated on a book that focuses on promising principles for gang membership prevention. This NIJ Conference Panel discusses the risk and protective factors that influence gang membership as well as efforts to reduce such factors. Panelists also explored the direction of gang research for the future.
Sex Offenders in the Community: Post-Release, Registration, Notification and Residency Restrictions
The management of sexual offenders in the community post-release is an issue of increasing concern to law enforcement, policymakers and the public. In recent years, efforts to strengthen registration and notification have been enhanced. At the same time, comparatively little attention has been paid to related matters, such as how residency restrictions may impact offenders' efforts to find stable work and living arrangements once they are released from prison, whether rates of recidivism have changed, and whether these policies increase the safety of potential victims.