NIC Library Collection
This page gives you access to NIC's full collection of corrections resources.
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Interventions for Adult Offenders With Serious Mental Illness
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Building Partnerships Between Rape Crisis Centers and Correctional Facilities To Implement the PREA Victim Services Standards
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Reentry Matters: Strategies and Successes of Second Chance Act Grantees Across the United States
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Through the Eyes of a Child: Life with a Mother in Prison
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National Inventory of the Collateral Consequences of Conviction
Web Page
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Stories of Transition: Men and Women in the Allegheny County Jail Collaborative's Reentry Program
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A Community Court Grows in Brooklyn: A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Red Hook Community Justice Center: Final Report
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The Effect of Youth Diversion Programs on Recidivism: A Meta-Analytic Review
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Playbook for Change? States Reconsider Mandatory Sentences
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Best Practice Standards: The Proper Use of Criminal Records in Hiring
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Guidance for Governors to Ensure Certification of State Compliance with the Prison Rape Elimination Act
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Family-Youth Initiative
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Three Quarter Houses: The View from the Inside
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Unsecured Bonds: The Most Effective and Efficient Pretrial Release Option
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The 2% Death Penalty: How a Minority of Counties Produce Most Death Cases At Enormous Costs to All
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Better Solutions for Youth with Mental Health Needs in the Juvenile Justice System
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Staff Perceptions
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Accreditation Standards for Pretrial Agencies Standards Manual Version 1.0.10
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No Entry: A National Survey of Criminal Justice Diversion Programs and Initiatives
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VictimLaw
Web Page
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Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Toolkit - End the Abuse: Protecting LGBTI Prisoners from Sexual Assault
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Juvenile Justice: Annotated Bibliography
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Proceedings of the Large Jail Network Meeting Aurora, Colorado, September 15 - 17, 2013
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Healthcare Not Handcuffs: Putting the Affordable Care Act to Work for Criminal Justice and Drug Policy Reform