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The effects of increasing earned release time (similar to "good time") from 33% to 50% of an inmate's total sentence are assessed. Sections after a summary include: background -- earned release time ... Read More
2009
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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; ... Read More
2009
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Results are provided from an evaluation of Washington State's Offender Accountability Act's (OAA) static risk assessment instrument. Sections of this report are: summary; background; risk ... Read More
2009
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Interim recidivism outcomes are provided for the Going Home Project -- a reentry program for high-risk violent youth. Sections following a summary include: the Going Home Program -- overview, ... Read More
2009
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The impact of sex offender registration and community notification laws on crime reduction is investigated. This report contains these sections: summary; introduction; theoretical foundation; ... Read More
2009
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The benefits realized by the Dangerous Mentally Ill Offender (DMIO) program over the three year period following DMIO participant release are reported. Sections comprising this publication are: ... Read More
2008
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The opinions of Washington State adults regarding the state's Community Protection Act are recorded. This report has these sections: summary; state and federal community notification laws; sex ... Read More
2008
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Determining juvenile sex offender recidivism utilizing the IPSA (Intensive Parole Supervision Assessment) is investigated. This report has these sections: highlights; introduction; study sample; ... Read More
2008
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The use of risk assessment instruments for sex offender recidivism in Washington State is examined. Sections following a summary are: introduction; the Department of Corrections; sex offender risk ... Read More
2008
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The validity of the Washington State Department of Corrections' risk assessment instrument is investigated. This report includes these sections: summary; background; methodology; what "static" and ... Read More
2007
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The effectiveness of the "Dangerous Mentally Ill Offender" (DMIO) program at 2.5 years following release is determined. Sections following a summary are: previous findings (at 1.5 years following ... Read More
2007
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Rates of methamphetamine-related abuse and crimes in Washington are compared to two other Pacific Northwest states (i.e., Oregon and Idaho). This report is comprised of the following sections: meth ... Read More
2007
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Questions regarding program implementation and costs associated with the Dangerous Mentally Ill Offender (DMIO) program of Washington State are answered. This report, following an executive summary, ... Read More
2007
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Results from a six-year follow-up of 135 released sex offenders who may be referred for civil commitment are presented. Sections following a summary are: introduction; statutory requirements and ... Read More
2007
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Information regarding the civil commitment of violent sexual predators is provided. Data is organized into the following areas: findings in general for the U.S. and for Washington State; states with ... Read More
2007
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Criteria to be used to determine a county's ability to implement a Community Transition Coordination Network (CTCN) are explained. Sections of this report include: background; Community Transition ... Read More
2007
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Six evidence-based juvenile offender programs are profiled. Program description, quality assurance, program cost, benefits minus costs, and research citations are given for Functional Family Therapy ... Read More
2007
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The impact on recidivism by deferred prosecution, including prosecutor diversion, of offenders charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and/or impairing drugs (DUI) is determined. Sections ... Read More
2007
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The effect of work release facilities in Washington State on recidivism is assessed. This report is divided into three sections: evaluation of work release program; identification of facilities with ... Read More
2007
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The use of Washington's Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) statute to civilly commit juvenile sex offenders determined to be a high risk to the public is discussed. Topics covered following a summary ... Read More
2006
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Changes to Washington's Community Protection Act, which authorizes the release of information to the public about sex offenders, are recounted. Amendments to this law, that "expand its application, ... Read More
2006
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The impact on juvenile ex-offender recidivism by the Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration's (JRA) mentoring program is investigated. Sections following a summary of findings are: about the mentor ... Read More
2006
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The impact of parole supervision on the recidivism of juvenile offenders is examined. Sections of this report are: summary of findings; background; current study objectives; study groups; recidivism ... Read More
2006
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Variations in implementation statewide of the Chemical Dependency Disposition Alternative (CDDA), a treatment sentencing option for juvenile offenders, are described. This report has these sections: ... Read More
2006
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The characteristics of Sex Offender Treatment Program (SOTP) participants are compared to non-participants. Following a summary, this report examines: felony and violent static risk scores; repeat ... Read More
2006
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The economic benefits of "evidence-based" treatment for individuals with mental health, alcohol, and drug disorders are determined. Sections comprising this report are: summary of findings; ... Read More
2006
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Recidivism of juvenile offenders who participate in the Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) program is investigated. "DBT is a cognitive-behavioral treatment for individuals with complex and difficult ... Read More
2006
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The effect of the Sex Offender Treatment Program (SOTP) on recidivism is examined. The following sections are contained in this report: summary of findings; study groups; adjusted recidivism rates ... Read More
2006
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Results from a methodical review of "what works" to reduce the need for future prison beds, save the taxpayers' money, and overall reduce crime rates are reported. Sections following a summary are: ... Read More
2006
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The effectiveness of the Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative (DOSA) in Washington is evaluated. Sections of this publication are: summary; what DOSA is; comparison of 1995, 1999, and 2005 DOSA ... Read More
2006
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A "systematic review of the evidence on what works (and what does not) to reduce crime" is presented (p.1) Sections comprising this report are: summary; Washington's Offender Accountability Act; the ... Read More
2006
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An interim report "identify[ing] options that can cost-effectively reduce the need for future prison capacity" is provided (p.1). This report addresses: prison populations in Washington -- history ... Read More
2006
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Results from a longitudinal study of "criminal justice involvement of clients receiving public mental health services" are presented (p. 1). Sections comprising this report are: summary; ... Read More
2005
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Results from an outcome evaluation and benefit-cost analysis of the 1999 amendments to the Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative (DOSA) are presented. Following a summary, this report addresses: how ... Read More
2005
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Results of a cost-benefit analysis of correctional industries programs are provided. Sections of this report are: research methods; research results; benefits and costs; and conclusion. "We find ... Read More
2005
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The effectiveness of legislation regarding the transitional treatment of dangerous mentally ill offenders (DMIO) being released into the community is examined. Sections of this report are: executive ... Read More
2005
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Key elements of SVP (sexually violent predator) laws are compared. Sections of this report are: summary; state comparisons -- breadth of civil commitment law and release/discharge decision; costs of ... Read More
2005
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The impact of the Offender Accountability Act (OAA) during its first year on recidivism is determined. This report covers: key findings; summary of findings; elements of the 1999 OAA -- ... Read More
2005
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This website provides access to a PowerPoint presentation on research-based juvenile justice programs. Topics discussed include: history of legislation and juvenile programs; things needed to ... Read More
2005
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Results from an outcome evaluation and benefit-cost analysis for a pilot program that focuses on juvenile offenders with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse problems are provided. ... Read More
2004
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Results from an evaluation of the "nation's first statewide experiment of research-based programs for juvenile justice" are provided (p. 1). This report contains the following sections: summary; ... Read More
2004
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The validity of this pre-screen and full assessment instrument is demonstrated. Sections within this report include: executive summary; background; assessment structure and organization; application ... Read More
2004
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The first part of a two part series on options for reducing prison overcrowding is presented. This report examines Washington's sentencing system along with trends in prison population growth. The ... Read More
2004
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The "statistically estimated impact of imprisonment and sentence lengths on recidivism" is estimated (p. 2). This report contains five sections: examining two-year felony recidivism rates; ... Read More
2004
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Results from a study to determine whether this program results in decreased recidivism and costs are reported. Following an executive summary are five sections: the Juvenile Rehabilitation ... Read More
2004
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Benefits and costs associated with drug courts are investigated. Four Parts comprise this report: the emergence of drug courts; a systematic review of the evidence from other drug court evaluation; ... Read More
2003
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An overview of the criminal justice system and criminal activity in Washington is provided. This report is comprised of the following parts: the use of incarceration in Washington 1960 to 2002; the ... Read More
2003
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The ability of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised (LSI-R) to predict recidivism is investigated. This analysis is divided into seven parts: background; re-offending rates; enhancements to the ... Read More
2003
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Recidivism (all new convictions) for released sex offenders who could have been civilly committed but were not is investigated. Sections of this report are: executive summary; background; methods; ... Read More
2003
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A series of reports resulting from a "comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the impact and effectiveness of current [as of 2006] sex offender sentencing policies including a "comprehensive ... Read More
2003
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The "bottom-line' economics of programs that try to reduce crime [are examined by] . . . systematically analyzing] evaluations produced in North America over the last 50 years" (p. i). Four sections ... Read More
2001
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The research design intended to be used in the evaluation of E2SSB 5421 is described in this report. Three sections comprise this document: an introduction; evaluation approach including key outcomes ... Read More
2000
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Problems found during an investigation of correctional facilities operated by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Officer are reported. Sections of this independent review include: summary of ... Accession Number: 022006.
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This guide provides “School personnel with practical strategies to apply restorative justice” (p. 5). Sections of this publication include; why schools should use restorative justice; school ... Accession Number: 024050.
Sep. 01, 2010
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“Each of these Coaching Packets provides an overview of a key topic related to successful offender reentry, concrete strategies and key steps for enhancing practice in this area, and a "self ... Accession Number: 024641.
Sep. 01, 2010
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“In this article, [the authors] consider the disturbing reluctance of schools to allow delinquent youth to continue their education and the high dropout rates for youth returning from juvenile ... Accession Number: 024642.
Sep. 01, 2010
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In addition to the Florida Model Jail Standards (FMJS), this website provides access to: FMJS--Revisions Highlighted (07/31/09); August 2010 Jail Inspectors Class Memo; Tallahassee Inspectors Class ... Accession Number: 024624.
Sep. 01, 2010
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This pocket card explains what to do and not to do when interacting with mentally ill people during a crisis. Accession Number: 024632.
Sep. 01, 2010
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Those people involved with juveniles under probation will find this fact sheet interesting. Observations made include: one-third of all delinquency cases disposed in 2007 received probation as the ... Accession Number: 024633.
Sep. 01, 2010
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A wealth of information regarding this sex offender risk assessment instrument for adult males is available at this website. Points of entry are Static-99 documents, training, Static-2002 documents, ... Accession Number: 024635.
Sep. 01, 2010
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“The GAINS Center's primary focus is on expanding access to community based services for adults diagnosed with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders at all points of contact with ... Accession Number: 024625.
Sep. 01, 2010
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Individuals involved in acquiring Medicaid benefits for mentally ill ex-offenders returning to the community will find the lessons learned from this study helpful. The development and implementation ... Accession Number: 024645.
Sep. 01, 2010
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Anyone involved with prisons should read this report. It “identifies trade-offs and dilemmas but also principles and best practices that will help governments and policymakers spot new ideas and ... Accession Number: 024646.
Sep. 01, 2010
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This information will be of interest to people involved with the retirement of state correctional system officers. Responses from this survey cover whether a separate retirement system exists for ... Accession Number: 024649.
Sep. 01, 2010
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Results from the second National Inmate Survey (NIS-2) documenting inmate sexual assault are presented. The NIS-2 “is part of the National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which collects ... Accession Number: 024652.
Sep. 01, 2010
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This report provides an overview of the Illinois juvenile justice system including the processes related to an incident, police custody and arrest, pre-trial, trial or plea, sentencing hearing, ... Accession Number: 024653.
Aug. 30, 2010
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Statistics regarding juvenile court cases are organized according to counts and trends, gender, race, age, detention, intake decision, waiver to criminal court, and adjudication and disposition. Accession Number: 024634.
Aug. 30, 2010
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Information about and from Project POOCH can be found on this website. Project POOCH (Positive Opportunities, Obvious Change with Hounds) is a program began in 1993 at the MacLaren Youth Correctional ... Accession Number: 024609.
Aug. 30, 2010
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The use of animal-facilitated programming in prisons is examined. This is done with a detailed look at historic precedents and current programs. While more research is needed, it appears that animal ... Accession Number: 024604.
Aug. 30, 2010
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This article provides a nice overview of the role dogs can play in an inmate’s rehabilitation. Topics discussed include: the roots of animal therapy; three types of assistance dog training—guide dog, ... Accession Number: 024605.
Aug. 30, 2010
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The experiences of participants in the prison-based Indiana Canine Assistant and Adolescent Network (ICAAN) are explored. Findings are presented for the following themes—patience, parenting skills, ... Accession Number: 024606.
Aug. 30, 2010
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The experiences of incarcerated youth participating in the Project POOCH program are explored. Global themes reported are: patience and responsibility; developing a relationship; work ... Accession Number: 024608.
Aug. 30, 2010
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The need to fund services for juveniles affected by traumatic events is explained. Topics discussed include traumatic experiences affect on brain development in children; traumatic brain injury and ... Accession Number: 024619.
Aug. 30, 2010
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The 0.3% drop in the number of individuals held in U.S. prisons (from December 31, 2008 to December 31, 2009) is discussed. Sections of this brief cover the wide range of state trends, what is ... Accession Number: 024620.
Aug. 30, 2010
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Individuals involved with helping ex-offenders find employment after their release from incarceration will find this guide very interesting. It “assembles the most promising local policies that ... Accession Number: 024622.
Aug. 30, 2010
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Individuals advocating for cost-effective juvenile justice reform need to turn to this guide “to help reinforce the value, both in terms of dollars and substance, of progressive programming for ... Accession Number: 024621.
Aug. 30, 2010
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This paper can help individuals “in their work to overcome systemic barriers and fundamentally transform the opportunities of people with criminal records in society and build healthy communities of ... Accession Number: 024626.
Aug. 30, 2010
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Anyone interested or involved in reducing correctional expenditures should read this paper. Sections following an executive summary are an introduction; incarceration nation; cost, punishment; the ... Accession Number: 024627.
Aug. 30, 2010
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This report is necessary reading for those people involved with the children of inmates. It brings together what is known about how children are impacted by a parent’s imprisonment and offers ... Accession Number: 024628.
Aug. 30, 2010
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Individuals looking to establish a supportive program for housing people being released from prison will find the challenges and successes of the Returning Home Initiative useful in formulating their ... Accession Number: 024631.
Aug. 26, 2010
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This is essential reading for anyone tasked with eradicating the sexual assault of incarcerated individuals. Eleven promising practices are described: leaders who promote values; officials who seek ... Accession Number: 024644.
Aug. 26, 2010
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“This guide is designed to provide a comprehensive view of less-lethal technologies, their evolutionary role in criminal justice, and considerations when acquiring such devices to meet operational ... Accession Number: 024647.
Aug. 24, 2010
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This publication is “a resource guide for chiefs of police, sheriffs, and other executives of state and local law enforcement agencies interested in establishing or enhancing volunteer programs ... Accession Number: 024567.
Aug. 23, 2010
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The effectiveness of the Ridge House program to reduce recidivism is examined. Ridge House is a “spiritually-based, short-term transitional housing program that provides substance abuse treatment and ... Accession Number: 024568.
Aug. 23, 2010
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This report, “based upon a statutory review of geriatric release provisions…offers recommendations for responding to the disparities between geriatric release policies and practice” (p.2). Agencies ... Accession Number: 024569.
Aug. 23, 2010
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Issues surrounding juveniles doing community service are addressed. Topics discussed include: what community service is; meaningful community service; community in three jurisdictions—Deschutes ... Accession Number: 024566.
Aug. 23, 2010
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This searchable database includes “descriptions of reentry programs and initiatives from across the country…[which] highlight promising efforts that may provide valuable ideas for policymakers to ... Accession Number: 024579.
Aug. 23, 2010
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Results from an evaluation of the Office of Justice Programs’ (OJP’s) two major offender reentry initiatives are presented and analyzed. Sections following an executive summary are: introduction; ... Accession Number: 024581.
Aug. 23, 2010
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Individuals interested in the relationship between reduced youth crime and reduced incarceration of youth should read this article. Its authors investigated juvenile incarceration and crime trends ... Accession Number: 024576.
Aug. 23, 2010
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While local sources of information may be specific to Pennsylvania, the majority of the information on this website can benefit those who are suffering from co-occurring disorders and those who are ... Accession Number: 024582.
Aug. 23, 2010
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A short overview of findings by North Carolina State University researchers is presented. During a two-year period, 72% of those who completed the mental health court process where not rearrested. ... Accession Number: 024577.
Aug. 23, 2010
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This detailed outline covers sex offender chaperone training. Topics discussed include: reasons to train partners and others as chaperones; what chaperones must know; chaperone strengths; chaperone ... Accession Number: 024583.
Aug. 23, 2010
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This guide “is intended to assist those individuals who have elected to serve as a volunteer chaperone for an individually who is civilly committed [and]…is also intended to serve as a training tool” ... Accession Number: 024584.
Aug. 23, 2010
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This document explains why inmates have a right to particular forms of information while incarcerated. Accession Number: 024585.
Aug. 19, 2010
Lessons learned from four communities that built new jails are related. This is done by utilizing the four major steps of the Facility Developmental Process model: determine the need and feasibility; ... Accession Number: 024347.
Aug. 18, 2010
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"This bulletin introduces users to the history, content, and design of the State Juvenile Justice Profiles web site" (p. 1). Sections comprising this publication are: introduction; the Great Debate ... Accession Number: 021940.
Aug. 18, 2010
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“This handbook is designed for teams of correctional and noncorrectional staff at the policy, management, and line staff levels who have been charged with implementing improvements in supervision and ... Accession Number: 024393.
Aug. 17, 2010
This training program “is a collaborative response to supervising sex offenders and focuses on the role of probation and parole officers. The curriculum uses an interactive format to help staff ... Accession Number: 024623.
Aug. 17, 2010
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The development of a risk assessment tool to be used at the detention intake of a juvenile offender is described. This document covers goals, key elements, history, collaboration, implementation, ... Accession Number: 024552.
Aug. 17, 2010
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The creation and validation of the Ohio Risk Assessment System is explained. Two documents comprise this collection: “Creation and Validation of the Ohio Risk Assessment System: Final Report” by ... Accession Number: 024551.
Aug. 17, 2010
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The strategies offered for addressing the challenges LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) youth must deal with in correctional facilities will provide guidance for other correctional ... Accession Number: 024560.
Aug. 17, 2010
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The development and validity of the Risk Assessment Tool (RAT), a “semi automated computer database that is used by the State Court Pretrial Services Office in partnership with the Lane County ... Accession Number: 024550.
Aug. 17, 2010
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The use of active radio-frequency identification (RFID) to strengthen a correctional agency’s operations and safety is investigated. Four chapters are contained in this report: introduction; ... Accession Number: 024557.
Aug. 17, 2010
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Information regarding the Racine Pretrial Risk Assessment process is provided. Individuals thinking about creating pretrial risk assessments should look over the material in this packet. Documents ... Accession Number: 024549.
Aug. 17, 2010
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The use of the Pretrial Bond Supervision (PTBS) program to objectively make recommendations to judges about cash bonds or “supervised release” is explained. This article discusses: the primary ... Accession Number: 024556.
Aug. 17, 2010
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If you are contemplating the use of another agency’s pretrial risk assessment tool without modification to your own organization’s needs you may want to read this report. The use of pretrial risk ... Accession Number: 024555.
Aug. 17, 2010
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If you are thinking of using a pretrial risk tool in your area, this publication may answer some of the questions you have. Sections of this report include: introduction; benefits and questions ... Accession Number: 024554.
Aug. 17, 2010
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Issues related to inmates with dementia are discussed. Sections of this article are: addressing the problem; tip of the iceberg—40 year forecast; we need to do better at early detention; once ... Accession Number: 024546.
Aug. 17, 2010
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This pretrial assessment instrument is a great resource for developing and implementing or retuning such a tool for your agency. This collection contains: “VPRAI Instruction Manual Version 1.2”; "VA ... Accession Number: 024545.
Aug. 17, 2010
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This should be the first stop on your search for pretrial services information. Points of entry are: about PJI; PJI’s services; pretrial services; analysis and research; diversion programs; ... Accession Number: 024553.
Aug. 17, 2010
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The use of the GAF (Global Assessment of Functioning) in a correctional setting is explained. Accession Number: 024563.
Aug. 10, 2010
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The potential benefits realized through the use of a canine training program in a correctional facility are investigated. The inmates train assistance, therapy, rescue, and medical alert canines. ... Accession Number: 024607.
Aug. 10, 2010
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Statistics about the 8,110 inmate deaths occurring in local jails during 2000-2007 are presented. Some findings are: over 80% of U.S. jails had no deaths in their custody; 53% of all deaths were due ... Accession Number: 024540.

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