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Charlotte [North Carolina] Spouse Assault Replication Project, 1987-1989
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This study is a replication and extension of an experiment conducted in Minneapolis (MINNEAPOLIS INTERVENTION PROJECT, 1986-1987 [ICPSR 9808]) to test the efficacy of... -
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Desistance from Crime Over the Life Course, South Carolina, 2005-2017
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The current study focused on 479 men and women from South Carolina who were enrolled as participants in the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI)... -
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Comparison of Youth Released From a Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center to Youth at a Traditional Juvenile Correctional Center in Virginia, 1998-2000
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This study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of the structured substance abuse treatment program at Barrett Juvenile Correction Center in Virginia by comparing the... -
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Multi-Site Evaluation of Batterer Intervention in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Colorado, 1995-1999
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A multi-site evaluation of batterer intervention systems included a four year follow-up of male batterers and their female partners (initial partners at program... -
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Selecting Career Criminals for Priority Prosecution, 1984-1986: Los Angeles County, California and Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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Collection of these data was undertaken in order to develop offender classification criteria that could be used to identify career criminals for priority prosecution.... -
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Violent Offending by Drug Users: Longitudinal Arrest Histories of Adults Arrested in Washington, DC, 1985-1986
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This data collection effort examined the influence of drug use on three key aspects of offenders' criminal careers in violence: participation, frequency of offending,... -
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Evaluation of Adult Urine Testing/Drug Use Surveillance Project in Washington, DC, 1984-1986
Department of Justice —
These data were gathered to assess whether drug users are greater risks than nonusers for rearrest or failure to appear for scheduled court appearances while on... -
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Assessing the Texas Christian University Drug Screen Instrument with Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmates, 1999-2000
Department of Justice —
The overall purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties and credibility of the Texas Christian University (TCU) Drug Screen as an instrument to... -
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Evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program at the Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility, 1997-1998
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The goal for this study was to conduct a process evaluation of the Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) program, called the Genesis program, at the Southern... -
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Developing a Juvenile Risk Assessment Instrument for Iowa State Evaluation Capacity Building, 1994-1995
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This study was undertaken to address Iowa's inability to classify juveniles at risk of recidivism uniformly across the state by creating and testing a proposed risk... -
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Deterring Drug Use With Intensive Probation in New Jersey, 1989-1990
Department of Justice —
These data were collected to measure the degree to which subjective deterrence and rational choice are effective in reducing drug-use recidivism rates. Baseline... -
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Effects of Incarceration on Criminal Trajectories in the United States, 1994
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Using data from RECIDIVISM OF PRISONERS RELEASED IN 1994: [UNITED STATES] (ICPSR 3355), this study developed an analytical approach to utilize detailed dated criminal... -
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Evaluation of Florida's Avon Park Youth Academy and STREET Smart Program, 2002-2008
Department of Justice —
The Evaluation of Florida's Avon Park Youth Academy and STREET Smart Program, 2002-2008 contains data gathered on youth involved in programs which aim to increase... -
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Impact of State Sentencing Policies on Incarceration Rates in the United States, 1975-2002
Department of Justice —
In order to assess the impacts of state-level sentencing and corrections policies in the United States implemented between 1975 and 2002 on state incarceration rates... -
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Process Evaluation of Three Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Programs in Ohio, 1998-1999
Department of Justice —
This study was a process evaluation of the three residential substance abuse treatment programs in the state of Ohio. These programs include MonDay Community... -
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Assessing the Efficacy of Treatment Modalities in the Context of Adult Drug Courts in Four Jurisdictions in the United States, 1997-2002
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This study examined adult drug treatment courts. Drug treatment courts are intended to reduce the recidivism of drug-involved offenders by changing their drug-use... -
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Aftercare Services for Juvenile Parolees with Mental Disorders in Ohio, 2005-2006
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The purpose of the study was to examine the aftercare services juvenile parolees with mental disorders receive as they transition from correctional facilities to the... -
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Validation of the Los Angeles County [California] Probation Department's Risk and Needs Assessment Instruments, 1997-1999
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In 1996, the Los Angeles County Probation Department developed a set of six instruments to better assess offender risks and needs. Each instrument was intended to... -
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Examination of South Carolina's Sex Offender Registration and Notification (SORN) Policy in Reducing Sexual Violence, 1990-2005
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This study examined the effects of comprehensive registration and community notification policies on rates of sexual violence in South Carolina. Specifically, it... -
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Research on Offender Decision-Making and Desistance From Crime: A Multi-Theory Assessment of Offender Cognition Change, United States, 2015-2019
Department of Justice —
This study is largely exploratory and observational, with the main goals to understand (a) how cognitions change across time, (b) which cognitions are related to each...