Uploaded on Jun 18, 2010 A.T. Wall, director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, and Andres Idarraga, a student at Yale Law School who was ...
States spend $50 billion a year on corrections, yet four out of ten prisoners wind up back behind bars within three years of release. In this short vi...
This brief video discusses three methods to consider in selecting a comparison group for an outcome study: (1) random assignment, (2) nonequivalent co...
According to new statistics from the Bureau of Justice Statistics on trends in admissions to prison and releases, the majority of states reduced both ...
A workshop, designed specifically for mentoring grantees, where speakers facilitate a discussion about developing productive relationships with correc...
This panel discussion focused on the key components of reentry from the juvenile justice system that can help reduce recidivism and help youth build h...
The agency that takes the lead in case planning and case management, referred to here as lead case planner, can vary based on several factors, such as...
Using data is important to develop reentry and reinvestment strategies that will have the greatest impact on prison and jail populations despite limit...