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2012
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Prisoner Reentry Services: What Worked for SVORI Evaluation Participants?
By Lattimore, Pamela K.; Barrick, Kelle; Cowell, Alexander; Dawes, Debbie; Steffey, Danielle; Tueller, Stephen; Visher, Christy A.. National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC).
Results from the second evaluation of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI), a large multi-site collection of state and local programs are presented. Sections of this report include: executive summary; introduction; current study—data and methods; subject characteristics; results for adult males and for adult females according to housing, employment, victimization, compliance with supervision requirements, drug use, recidivism, summary and discussion; results for juvenile m... Read More
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560 pages
2012
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Fact Sheet: Emerging Findings and Policy Implications from the Pathways to Desistance Study
National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN) (Washington, DC).
“The Pathways to Desistance study is a large, multi-site, collaborative project that follows over 1,300 youth ages 14-18 for seven years after their convictions. All youth who participated in the study were considered “serious offenders”; many had multiple prior court cases and had just received a conviction for a serious charge—almost exclusively felonies—including murder, robbery, aggravated assault, and sex offenses in either the juvenile or adult system. This fact sheet provides recent find... Read More
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4 pages
2011
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Evaluation of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative
National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC).
The final reports of an evaluation regarding the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) can be found at this website. These are: “The Multi-Site Evaluation of SVORI: Summary and Synthesis”; “Prisoner Reentry Experiences of Adult Males: Characteristics, Service Receipt, and Outcomes of Participants in the SVORI Multi-Site Evaluation”; “Prisoner Reentry Experiences of Adult Females: Characteristics, Service Receipt, and Outcomes of Participants in the SVORI Multi-Site Evaluation”;... Read More
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2010
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Curbing Re-Arrest for Serious Offenses: Community-Based Alternatives for Youth As Effective As Institutional Placements
National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN) (Washington, DC).
The costly practice of incarcerating youth is examined. Results from a study of serious youth offenders reveals that: community-based supervision is as effective as incarceration; most of these youth stop offending regardless of the intervention; longer stays in juvenile facilities does not reduce recidivism; incarceration can actually increase offending; substance abuse treatment can result in decreased recidivism; and aftercare services reduce further offending.... Read More
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3 pages
2010
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Developments in Risk Assessment: Violence Risk and Sexual Violence Risk
By Heilbrun, Kirk.
A detailed outline with notes for a training session about advances in risk assessment for violent offenders and sex offenders is provided. This presentation discusses: the uses of risk assessment; nature of risk assessment; legal contours; ethical contours; forensic contours; general considerations when conducting a risk assessment; conducting risk assessment with different populations; basic rates and risk factors for violent behavior; various risk assessment tools; implications for interventi... Read More
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96 pages
2009
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The Dangerous Mentally Ill Offender Program: Four-Year Felony Recidivism and Cost Effectiveness
By Mayfield, Jim. Washington State Institute for Public Policy (Olympia, WA).
Results from an evaluation of Washington State's Dangerously Mentally Ill Offender (DMIO) program are presented. Sections in addition to a summary are: introduction; DMIO referral and services; earlier findings; key methodological issue -- a similar comparison group; criminal recidivism after four years; program costs and recidivism savings; and conclusion. Utilization of the DMIO program results in a reduction of felony recidivism of 42% with an overall return of $1.64 for every dollar spent.... Read More
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4 p.
2009
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Assessment of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative
By Lattimore, Pamela K.. RTI International (Baltimore, MD); Urban Institute (Washington, DC).
Results of an assessment of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) are presented. Conclusions of importance include: the successful reintegration of individuals exiting prison is a complex issue that requires a comprehensive approach; SVORI funding was a significant step forward in the development and continuation of reentry programming in most states; SVORI funds increased collaboration among state and local agencies and organizations; SVORI funds resulted in the developmen... Read More
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12 p.
2009
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Psychopathy: Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
By Zajac, Gary. Pennsylvania Dept. of Corrections. Bureau of Planning, Research, Statistics and Grants (Camp Hill, PA).
A "brief review of research on psychopathy, focusing on its core features, assessment approaches and treatment prospects" is presented (p. 2). Sections of this document are: psychopathy -- definition and core features; assessment and classification; treatment; and summary.... Read More
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10 p.
2009
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Final Report: The Impact of Illinois' Truth-in-Sentencing Law on Sentence Lengths, Time to Service and Disciplinary Incidents of Convicted Murderers and Sex Offenders
By Olson, David E.; Seng, Magnus; Boulger, Jordan; McClure, Mellissa. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (Chicago, IL). Loyola University of Chicago. Dept. of Criminal Justice (Chicago, IL).
The implementation in Illinois of TIS (truth-in-sentencing) is evaluated. Sections following an executive summary include: introduction; literature review; methodology; impact of TIS on sentence lengths and lengths of time to serve; and impact of TIS on disciplinary incidents. Murderers and Class X sex offenders "are now serving substantially longer periods of incarceration [post-TIS] than they did pre-TIS" (p. 5)... Read More
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65 p.
2009
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National Survey of Self-Injurious Behaviors in Prison, 2008
By Kaminski, Robert J.; Smith, Hayden P.; DeHart, Dana D.. University of South Carolina. Dept. of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Columbia, SC).
The prevalence of self-injury in U.S. prisons is examined. Self-injurious behaviors involve “the deliberate destruction or alteration of body tissue without conscious suicidal intent” (p. 1). Findings are presented for facility characteristics and institutional responses to self-injury, point prevalence estimates, self-injury manifestation, and institutional responses to self-injury. Self-injury is a big problem in prisons with scratching or cutting with an object being the most common.... Read More
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14 pages
2001
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Options for Managing Difficult Inmates [Videoconference held on June 13, 2001]
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
Difficult inmates, such as those who have gang affiliations, chronic behavioral problems or who are mentally or socially challenged, require more complex management interventions. This program presents a menu of options for managing difficult inmates, discusses barriers, and identifies resources. Segments of this presentation include:
  • Description of the "difficult" inmate
  • Criteria for placement and release to special housing
  • Program options that are working nationally
  • Ob... Read More

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