Criminal justice research
In Pursuit of Fairness: A Research Note on Gender Responsivity and Racial Bias in Criminal Justice Actuarial Risk Assessments
In Pursuit of Fairness: A Research Note on Gender Responsivity and Racial Bias in Criminal Justice Actuarial Risk Assessments
"I Feel Like I'm Always on Edge": Perceptions of Parole Supervision by Parolees with Substance Use Disorders
Better Measures of Justice Identifying High-Priority Needs to Improve Data and Metrics in Policing
The Impact of Individualized Focused Deterrence on Criminal and Prosocial Outcomes
"I Feel Like I'm Always on Edge": Perceptions of Parole Supervision by Parolees with Substance Use Disorders
NIJ Publications Catalog, 1983-89
Breaking the School-To-Prison Pipeline: Implications of Removing Police from Schools for Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Justice System
Evaluating a Young Adult Court (YAC) to Address Inequalities for Transitional Age Youth in Orange County
National Institute of Justice Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Report
Envisioning a National Research Program for Substance Abuse Treatment Courts
Perceptions of Procedural Justice and Legal Legitimacy in Veterans Treatment Courts: Correlates with PTSD Risk Factors
Redesigning Life in U.S. Prisons
The prison system in the U.S. typically places a heavy emphasis on security, control, and punishment, and this foundation can create an adversarial culture within correctional facilities — incarcerated individuals versus correctional staff. But what if that culture could change? What would it look like? How would it impact not only incarcerated individuals but also correctional officers and other staff?