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Federal
Profiling the Needs of the California Youth Authority's Female Population, 1996
Department of Justice —
This study was designed to assess the needs and characteristics of the female juvenile offender population in California and to evaluate the existing program... -
Federal
Evaluation of Boot Camps for Juvenile Offenders in Cleveland, Denver, and Mobile, 1992-1993
Department of Justice —
Boot camps, a popular alternative to standard correctional facilities, are characterized by a strong emphasis on military structure, drill, and discipline and by an... -
Federal
Evaluation of Florida's Avon Park Youth Academy and STREET Smart Program, 2002-2008
Department of Justice —
The Evaluation of Florida's Avon Park Youth Academy and STREET Smart Program, 2002-2008 contains data gathered on youth involved in programs which aim to increase... -
City
High Value Dataset: September 2025
City of Austin —
Currently incarcerated inmate population with relevant demographic, offense, and parole information. -
Federal
Crime Days Precursors Study: Baltimore, 1952-1976
Department of Justice —
This data collection focuses on 354 male narcotic addicts who were selected using a stratified random sample from a population of 6,149 known narcotic abusers... -
Federal
Criminal Careers and Crime Control in Massachusetts [The Glueck Study]: A Matched-Sample Longitudinal Research Design, Phase I, 1939-1963
Department of Justice —
The relationship between crime control policies and fundamental parameters of the criminal career, such as career length, participation in offenses, and frequency and... -
Federal
Evaluation of the Focused Offender Disposition Program in Birmingham, Phoenix, and Chicago, 1988-1992
Department of Justice —
The Drug Testing Technology/Focused Offender Disposition (FOD) program was designed to examine two issues regarding drug users in the criminal justice system: (1) the... -
Federal
Frequency of Arrest of the Young, Chronic, Serious Offender Using Two Male Cohorts Paroled by the California Youth Authority, 1981-1982 and 1986-1987
Department of Justice —
This study investigated the ways in which active offenders and their behavior patterns are related to individual characteristics. Data were collected to explore... -
Federal
Management of Death Row Inmates, 1986-1987: [United States]
Department of Justice —
These data offer objective and subjective information about current death row inmates and the management policies and procedures related to their incarceration. The... -
Federal
Supervised Pretrial Release Programs, 1979-1982: Miami, Milwaukee, and Portland
Department of Justice —
This data collection effort was designed to assess the effects of different types of supervised pretrial release (SPR). Four major types of effects were examined: (1)... -
Federal
Criminal Careers of Juveniles in New York City, 1977-1983
Department of Justice —
This longitudinal study of juvenile offenders traces the criminal histories of a sample of juveniles, including those who were "dropouts" (juvenile offenders who did... -
Federal
Exploring Factors Influencing Family Members Connections to Incarcerated Individuals in New Jersey, 2005-2006
Department of Justice —
In order to develop a better understanding of the factors that influence whether a male prisoner's family stays involved in his life during incarceration, researchers... -
Federal
Evaluating a Multi-Disciplinary Response to Domestic Violence in Colorado Springs, 1996-1999
Department of Justice —
The Colorado Springs Police Department formed a nontraditional domestic violence unit in 1996 called the Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT). This unit... -
Federal
Intimate Partner Homicide in California, 1987-2000
Department of Justice —
Since 1976, the United States has witnessed a steady and precipitous decline in intimate partner homicides. This study builds on the work of Dugan et al. (1999, 2000)... -
Federal
Process Evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program at the South Idaho Correctional Institution, 1999-2000
Department of Justice —
This study is a process evaluation of a Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) program at the South Idaho Correctional Institution (SICI), addressing the... -
Federal
Evaluation of the First Incarceration Shock Treatment (FIST) Program for Youthful Offenders in Kentucky, 1993-1994
Department of Justice —
Boot camps, a popular alternative to incarceration, are characterized by a strong emphasis on military structure, drill, and discipline and by an abbreviated period... -
Federal
Relationships Between Employment and Crime: A Survey of Brooklyn Residents, 1979-1980
Department of Justice —
The study was designed to explore the relationship between employment and involvement with the criminal justice system. Males arrested primarily for felony offenses... -
Federal
Impact of Alcohol or Drug Use and Incarceration on Child Care in Santa Clara County, California, 2003
Department of Justice —
This pilot study was conducted in an attempt to better understand the jailed population in terms of the number of families at risk and the relationship between... -
Federal
Comparative Evaluation of Court-Based Responses to Offenders with Mental Illnesses, Cook County, Illinois, 1953-2014
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,... -
State
Sentenced Inmates in Correctional Facilities
State of Connecticut —
A listing, updated nightly, of individuals being held in Department of Correction facilities who are sentenced to a period of incarceration. This data is appended on...