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After Sex Scandal, Delaware DOC Closes Ineffective Boot Camp by Joe Watson It took a prison guard’s compulsive sexual behavior to draw the critical eye of Delaware corrections officials to a boot camp program intended for troubled youth, and subsequently shut it down. The Sussex Boot Camp, which opened in …
Article • August 10, 2016
Prisoners Getting Retroactive Relief Have Lower Recidivism Rate by Derek Gilna One of the main objections raised to granting retroactive sentence relief under the 2007 Crack Cocaine Amendment was the fear that those prisoners receiving sentence reductions would recidivate at a high rate.  A new study by the U.S. Sentencing …
Article • August 10, 2016
Results from Seven States Shows Program-Driven Recidivism Reduction by The National Reentry Resource Center has published a new study of seven states showing that with proper pre-release programming, recidivism rates can be reduced by a significant amount.  The study, which covered the states of Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, …
Article • August 10, 2016
AG: Federal Halfway Houses Must Boost Services to Lower Recidivism by Derek Gilna An announcement by Attorney General Eric Holder called for 200 halfway houses that contract with the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to provide services to releasing prisoners in their own local communities prior to completing their sentences, …
Article • August 10, 2016
BJS Recidivism Study Shows Most Re-arrests Occur Within Three Years by Derek Gilna A Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) study of state prisoner recidivism from 2005 to 2010 showed that “67.8% of the 404,638 state prisoners released in 2005 in 30 states were arrested within 3 years of release, and …
Article • August 10, 2016
New Report Says Society Benefits When Prisoners Get Release Supervision by Derek Gilna A new report by the non-partisan Pew Charitable Trusts found that everyone benefited and public safety did not suffer when prisoners’ sentences were shortened to permit them to receive post-release supervisory services.  According to Adam Gelb, director …
Article • August 10, 2016
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Bahamas Prison Promotes Prisoner-Made Products as Re-Entry Project by Derek Gilna Unlike Bureau of Prison (BOP) prisoner employment programs such as Prison Industries, widely criticized as exploitive because of the low wages paid and the lack of transferable job skills taught in its facilities, a new program instituted in the …
Publication • August 10, 2016
From the Classroom to the Community - Exploring the Role of Education during Incarceration and Reentry, Urban Institute, 2009 From the Classroom to the Community Exploring the Role of Education during Incarceration and Reentry Diana Brazzell Anna Crayton Debbie A. Mukamal Amy L. Solomon Nicole Lindahl Justice Policy Center Copyright …
Article • August 9, 2016
LAPD Uses Federally-Funded Program to Track, Keep Files on Ex-Convicts by Joe Watson by Joe Watson With the help of a $400,000 federal grant in October 2014, the Los Angeles Police Department has expanded a high-tech program that keeps track of ex-convicts and purportedly reduces crime, alarming critics of the …
Article • August 9, 2016
VAC Greed Brings Oregon Prisoners Lower Rates, MP3s, Email & Video Visits by An overnight spike in prisoner phone rates compelled Oregon prison officials to switch to a new prisoner phone service provider on July 1, 2012. Most prisoners consider the new company's lower rates and enhanced services a major …
Sex Offender Residence Restrictions Have Non-Existent Effect on Recidivism by The proximity of schools and daycares to where sex offenders live “explains none of the variation in sexual recidivism,” concludes a study by Levenson, Zandbergen & Hart. The study matched the 165 persons listed on Florida’s sex offender registry in …
Publication • August 9, 2016
From Options to Action - A Roadmap for City Leaders to Connect Formerly Incarcerated Individuals to Work, PPV, 2008 From Options to Action A Roadmap for City Leaders to Connect Formerly Incarcerated Individuals to Work Laura E. Johnson and Renata Cobbs Fletcher with Chelsea Farley Pub l i c/ Pri …
Publication • August 9, 2016
Effects of Private Prison Confinement in MN on Offender Recidivism, MN DOC, 2013 THE EFFECTS OF PRIVATE PRISON CONFINEMENT IN MINNESOTA ON OFFENDER RECIDIVISM Authors Grant Duwe, Ph.D. Research Director Email: grant.duwe@state.mn.us Valerie Clark, Ph.D. Research Analyst Specialist Email: valerie.clark@state.mn.us 1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 200 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-5219 …
Publication • August 9, 2016
Locked Up and Locked Out: An Educational Perspective on the U.S. Prison Population, ETS, 2006 Policy Information Report Locked Up and Locked Out: An Educational Perspective on the U.S. Prison Population Listening. Learning. Leading. This report was written by: Richard J. Coley Paul E. Barton Educational Testing Service The views …
Publication • August 9, 2016
The Effects of Prison Visitation on Offender Recidivism, MN DOC, 2011 THE EFFECTS OF PRISON VISITATION ON OFFENDER RECIDIVISM 1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 200 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-5219 651/361-7200 TTY 800/627-3529 www.doc.state.mn.us November 2011 This information will be made available in alternative format upon request. Printed on recycled paper …
Publication • August 9, 2016
National Summit on Justice Reinvestment and Public Safety - Addressing Recidivism Crime and Corrections Spending, 2011 The National Summit on Justice Reinvestment and Public Safety Addressing Recidivism, Crime, and Corrections Spending January 2011 Marshall Clement Matthew Schwarzfeld Michael Thompson The summit and this resulting report were prepared by the Council …
Publication • August 9, 2016
Work After Prison - One-Year Findings from the Transitional Jobs Reentry Demonstration, Redcross et al, 2010 Work after Prison One-Year Findings from the Transitional Jobs Reentry Demonstration Cindy Redcross Dan Bloom Erin Jacobs Michelle Manno Sara Muller-Ravett Kristin Seefeldt Jennifer Yahner Alford A. Young, Jr. Janine Zweig October 2010 Electronic …
Residential Proximity to Schools and Daycare Centers - Influence on Sex Offense Recidivism, IACFP, 2010 RESIDENTIAL PROXIMITY TO SCHOOLS AND DAYCARES An Empirical Analysis of Sex Offense Recidivism PAUL A. ZANDBERGEN University of New Mexico, Albuquerque JILL S. LEVENSON Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida TIMOTHY C. HART University of Nevada, …
Ban the Box, Criminal Records and Statistical Discrimination, Michigan Law, 2016 LAW AND ECONOMICS RESEARCH PAPER SERIES PAPER NO. 16-012 JUNE 2016 BAN THE BOX, CRIMINAL RECORDS, AND STATISTICAL DISCRIMINATION: A FIELD EXPERIMENT AMANDA AGAN SONJA STARR THE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK ELECTRONIC PAPER COLLECTION: HTTP://SSRN.COM/ABSTRACT=2795795 FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT …
Brief • August 8, 2016
Fox v. Peters, OR, Complaint, Spinal Injury Release Plan, 2016 Case 6:16-cv-01602-MC Document 1 Filed 08/08/16 Page 1 of 7 Lynn S. Walsh, OSB #924955 email: walsh@europa.com 209 SW Oak Street Suite 400 Portland, Oregon 97204 Telephone: 503-790-2772 Facsimile: 503-227-6840 Attorney for Plaintiff UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT …
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