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The Impacts of Restrictive Housing on Inmate Behavior, Mental Health, and Recidivism, and Prison Systems and Personnel, Florida, 2007-2020
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In partnership with the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC), this study a) collected prison administrative data to create person-level cohort-analysis files of... -
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Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) Multi-site Impact Evaluation, 2004-2011 [United States]
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The Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) funded agencies to develop programs to improve criminal justice, employment, education, health, and... -
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Estimating the Prevalence of Wrongful Convictions, Virginia, 1973-1987
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This study extends research on wrongful convictions in the United States and the factors associated with justice system errors that lead to the incarceration of... -
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Relationship of Mental Disorder to Violent Behavior in the United States, 1983-1984
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This study investigates the relationship between mental disorder and violent behavior. Detailed interviews were conducted with inmates in the North Carolina prison... -
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Impact of Institutional Placement on the Recidivism of Delinquent Youth in New York City, 2000-2003
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The primary research goal of this study was to explore the effects of juvenile incarceration on future recidivism using social and legal history data about... -
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Religiousness and Post-Release Community Adjustment in the United States, 1990-1998
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This study assessed the effects of male inmate religiosity on post-release community adjustment and investigated the circumstances under which these effects were most... -
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Mental Disorder and Violent Crime: A 20-Year Cohort Study in New York State, 1968-1988
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The objectives of this study were (1) to compare long-term patterns of violent crime for mentally disordered patients and for prison inmates, and (2) to evaluate the... -
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Shock Incarceration in Louisiana, 1987-1989
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These data describe the results of one component of an evaluation of the "shock incarceration" program in the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections... -
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Mapping the School to Prison Pipeline in North Carolina, 1972-2016
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This project was centered on the apparent tension between keeping schools safe and keeping students attached to school. The project used comprehensive administrative... -
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Therapeutic Change, Length of Stay, and Recidivism in Incarcerated Juvenile Offenders in Washington State, 2008-2015
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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,... -
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Investigating the Role of Context, Meaning, and Method in Violence Against Women in Atlanta, Georgia, 2000-2002
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The study was conducted to determine the prevalance of physical and sexual victimization, and to develop a new model of victimization. A total of 600 women... -
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Reentry Mapping Network Project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Washington, DC, and Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 2003-2004
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The Urban Institute established the Reentry Mapping Network (RMN), a group of jurisdictions applying a data-driven, spatial approach to prisoner reentry. The purpose... -
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Exploring Women's Histories of Survival of Violence and Victimization in a Midwestern State, 2004-2005
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This study explored the histories of physical and sexual victimization reported by incarcerated and non-incarcerated women. It sought to identify the survival... -
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Crime Commission Rates Among Incarcerated Felons in Nebraska, 1986-1990
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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... -
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Intimate Partner Homicide in California, 1987-2000
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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)... -
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A Process & Impact Evaluation of the Veterans Moving Forward: Best Practices, Outcomes, and Cost-Effectiveness, United States, 2015-2016
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In 2014, the San Diego Association of Governments applied for and received funding from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to conduct a process and impact... -
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White-Collar Criminal Careers, 1976-1978: Federal Judicial Districts
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This study examined the criminal careers of 1,331 offenders convicted of white-collar crimes in the United States District Courts to assess the relative effectiveness... -
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Outcome Analysis Study of Drug Courts and State Mandated Drug Treatment in Los Angeles and San Joaquin Counties, California, 1998-2007
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The California Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (SACPA) of 2000 targeted nonviolent offenders who have a history of substance abuse and were primarily charged... -
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Intra- and Intergenerational Aspects of Serious Domestic Violence and Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Buffalo, 1987
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These data examine the interrelationships among alcohol use, drug use, criminal violence, and domestic violence in a parolee population. More specifically, the data... -
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Six-Year Follow-up Study on Career Criminals, 1970-1976: [United States]
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The major objective of the Six-year Follow-up Study on Career Criminals was to provide data describing the effects of sentencing decisions on the behavior of career...