All Stories

  1. The Sentencing Consequences of Federal Pretrial Supervision
  2. Evidence for Risk Estimate Precision: Implications for Individual Risk Communication
  3. PCRA revisited: Testing the validity of the Federal Post Conviction Risk Assessment (PCRA).
  4. The Effect of Pretrial Detention on Sentencing in Two Federal Districts
  5. Probation and Parole Practices
  6. Post Conviction Risk Assessment
  7. The federal Post Conviction Risk Assessment (PCRA): A construction and validation study.
  8. Diminishing or durable treatment effects of STARR? A research note on 24-month re-arrest rates
  9. The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Rehabilitation Programs: Understanding the Micro- and Macro-Level Dimensions of Successful Offender Treatment
  10. Actuarial and clinical assessment of criminogenic needs: identifying supervision priorities among federal probation officers
  11. A random study of Staff Training Aimed at Reducing Re-arrest (STARR): using core correctional practices in probation interactions
  12. Risk, dangerousness and the officer as change agent: Investigating the differential effects of core correctional practices
  13. The Systemic Model of Crime and Institutional Efficacy
  14. Intensive supervision programs: Does program philosophy and the principles of effective intervention matter?
  15. Community Corrections Facilities for Juvenile Offenders in Ohio
  16. A Sheep in Wolf ’s Clothing or a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing? Ohio Sex Offender Registration and the Role of Science
  17. Gender and the Predictive Validity of the LSI-R
  18. Applying the Risk Principle to Sex Offenders
  19. Validating the Level of Service Inventory—Revised and the Level of Service Inventory: Screening Version With a Sample of Probationers
  20. Nothing Works Revisited: Deconstructing Farabee'sRethinking Rehabilitation
  21. A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of Thinking for a Change
  22. Application of the Risk Principle to Female Offenders
  23. Assessing the Risk of Re-Offending for Juvenile Offenders Using the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory
  24. Predicting outcome with the Level of Service Inventory-Revised: The importance of implementation integrity
  25. DOES CORRECTIONAL PROGRAM QUALITY REALLY MATTER? THE IMPACT OF ADHERING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION
  26. Exploring the validity of the Level of Service Inventory-Revised with Native American offenders
  27. Predicting institutional misconduct using the Youth Level of Service/ Case Management Inventory
  28. The Risk Principle in Action: What Have We Learned From 13,676 Offenders and 97 Correctional Programs?
  29. INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMMING THROUGH THE RISK PRINCIPLE: IDENTIFYING OFFENDERS FOR RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENT*
  30. Replicating Sampson and Groves's Test of Social Disorganization Theory: Revisiting a Criminological Classic
  31. Ethnicity, gender, and the Level of Service Inventory-Revised
  32. A Longitudinal Analysis of the Welfare-Homicide Relationship
  33. Conflict Theory, Economic Conditions, and Homicide
  34. Risk/Need Assessment, Offender Classification, and the Role of Childhood Abuse
  35. Social Altruism, Tax Policy, and Crime: A Cautionary Tale
  36. Restorative justice and offender screening
  37. A Tale of Two Innovations