Handbook on Moving Corrections and Sentencing Forward

Handbook on Moving Corrections and Sentencing Forward

Building on the Record

Taxman, Faye S.; Huebner, Beth M.; Lattimore, Pamela K.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

426

Mole

Inglês

9780367566715

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction; PART I. Courts and Sentencing; 1. Reflections on the Multi-Site Drug Court Evaluations: What Did We Learn and What does it Mean?; 2. At the Crossroads: Large-Scale Studies of Behavioral Health Treatment Interventions for People in the Criminal Justice System; 3. What Comes Next? On the Evolution of Community Courts; PART II. Community Corrections; 4. From Mean to Meaningful Probation: Legacy from ISP; 5. Research Considerations for Using Electronic Technologies with Community Supervision; 6. Fines, Fees, and Debt in Community Corrections: Past, Present, and Future; 7. Thoughts from the Multi-Site Evaluation of the Honest Opportunity Probation with Enforcement Demonstration Field Experiment; 8. A Supervision Policy with Scope: Revisiting Washington State's Swift-and-Certain Initiative; 9. Parole Decision-Making: Moving Towards Evidence-Based Practice; 10. Back-End Sentencing and Opting Out of the Parole Process: Two Areas for Further Study in Corrections and Reentry Research; 11. Family Work in Corrections: Trends from Efforts in Youth Justice; 12. Understanding Rapport in Supervision Settings; PART III. Prisons and Jails; 13. Lessons from the Multi-Site Family Study of Incarceration, Parenting, and Partnering; 14. Putting a Square Into a Circle: The Story of Boot Camps-A Tribute to Doris MacKenzie's Work; 15. Supermax Incarceration: Current Evidence and Next Steps in Improving Research and Policy; 16. Advances in Corrections Research: Understanding How Prisons Continue to Influence Maladjustment; 17. Criminal Justice Reform in California: A Lesson for the Nation?; PART IV. Reentry; 18. Examining the Field's First Multisite Reentry Experiment: Lessons Learned From the Evaluation of the Opportunity to Succeed (OPTS) Aftercare Program; 19. Returning Home: A Pathbreaking Study of Prisoner Reentry and Its Challenges; 20. Considerations on the Multi-Site Evaluation of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative; 21. Key Findings and Implications of the Cross-Site Evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance FY 2011 Second Chance Act Adult Offender Reentry Demonstration Projects; 22. A Time for Mercy; 23. Building on Reentry Research: A New Conceptual Framework and Approach to Reentry Services and Research; Afterword: Intensive Non-Intervention
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Community Supervision;Violent Offender Reentry Initiative;Corrections;Reentry Programming;Courts;Technical Violations;Sentencing;Returning Home Study;Three strikes;Community Corrections;Realignment;Comparison Group Members;Decriminalization;Violate;Drug courts;Random Assignment;Community justice;Community courts;Site Selection;Interventions;Jail Sanctions;Service Receipt;Probation;Boot Camp Program;Intensive supervision;Supermax Incarceration;Treatment;Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies;Electronic monitoring;Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment;Prisons;National Institute Of Justice;Jails;Intimate Relationship Quality;Reentry;Latent Growth Curve Modeling;Boot camps;Core Correctional Practices;Incarceration;Community Correctional Officers;Radical nonintervention;Reentry Outcomes;IRB Process;Federal government;Positive Treatment Effects;Criminal justice system;Criminal behaviour