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Federal
Evaluation of the Los Angeles County Regimented Inmate Diversion (RID) Program, 1990-1991
Department of Justice —
This data collection documents an evaluation of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Regimented Inmate Diversion (RID) program conducted with male inmates who were... -
Federal
Learning Deficiencies Among Adult Inmates, 1982: Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Washington
Department of Justice —
The National Institute of Justice sponsored this study of 1,065 prison inmates in Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Washington. Respondents were administered an academic... -
Federal
Impact of Prisoner Litigation Reform, 1992-2000 [United States]
Department of Justice —
In 1996, the United States Congress enacted two policies to regulate the use of the legal system by state prisoners. They were the Prisoner Litigation Reform Act... -
Federal
Perceptual Deterrence and Desistance from Crime: A Study of Repetitive Serious Property Offenders in Tennessee, 1987-1988
Department of Justice —
For this data collection, offenders confined to prison were surveyed to examine the utility of deterrence theory variables as predictors of differential desistance... -
Federal
Predicting Recidivism in North Carolina, 1978 and 1980
Department of Justice —
This data collection examines the relationship between individual characteristics and recidivism for two cohorts of inmates released from North Carolina prisons in... -
Federal
Situational Factors and the Victim-Offender Overlap, Pennsylvania, 2013-2014
Department of Justice —
This study examines explanations for the victim-offender overlap using data obtained from male prison inmates and a community sample. It employs two different... -
Federal
Intensive Community Supervision in Minnesota, 1990-1992: A Dual Experiment in Prison Diversion and Enhanced Supervised Release
Department of Justice —
For this program evaluation, which utilized a randomized field experiment, two separate substudies were conducted: one investigated the "front door" Intensive... -
Federal
Gangs on the Street, Gangs in Prison: Their Nature, Interrelationship, Control, and Re-Entry, Texas, 2016-2018
Department of Justice —
This study includes 802 interviews that were conducted in two Texas prisons with inmates who were within a week of release. 532 of these individuals were re-... -
Federal
Classifying Inmates for Strategic Programming in the New York Department of Corrections, 1997-1998
Department of Justice —
The main goal of this study was to construct and test a statistically based system of classifying inmates for one or more types of Substance Abuse Intervention... -
Federal
Optimizing Video Surveillance in Correctional Settings, Minnesota, 2015-2019
Department of Justice —
The Urban Institute and the Minnesota Department of Corrections (MnDOC) attempted to improve the surveillance system in two state correctional facilities: Stillwater... -
Federal
Effects of Determinant Sentencing on Institutional Climate and Prison Administration: Connecticut, Minnesota, Illinois, 1981-1983
Department of Justice —
This data collection examines the effects of determinant sentencing on prison climate and administration. Three data collection periods are covered in the dataset.... -
Federal
Crime Commission Rates Among Incarcerated Felons in Nebraska, 1986-1990
Department of Justice —
These data focus on rates of criminal offending obtained through the use of self-report surveys. Specifically, the study investigates whether two different types of... -
Federal
Survey of California Prison Inmates, 1976
Department of Justice —
This survey of inmates in five California prisons was conducted by the RAND Corporation with a grant from the National Institute of Justice. Researchers distributed... -
Federal
Impact of Incarceration on Families, 2016, South Carolina
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,...