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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 9, 2014 - Issue 1: The Future of Justice Reinvestment: Global Perspectives
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Justice Reinvestment in the United States: An Empirical Assessment of the Potential Impact of Increased Correctional Programming on Recidivism

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Richard L. Wentling, Elian Buchi & Penelope K. Morrison. (2023) Exploring the Use of Justice Reinvestment: Perceptions of Victims Service Providers and the Promise of Reinvestment. Victims & Offenders 18:8, pages 1542-1556.
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James Richardson & Lorenn Walker. (2023) The Cost of Recidivism: A Dynamic Systems Model to Evaluate the Benefits of a Restorative Reentry Program. Justice Evaluation Journal 6:1, pages 81-107.
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Ryan M. Labrecque, Myrinda Schweitzer & Kelsey L. Mattick. (2018) A quasi-experimental evaluation of a juvenile justice reinvestment initiative. Journal of Crime and Justice 41:1, pages 49-61.
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Molly Remch, Charles Mautz, Anna E. Austin, Gary Junker, Stephen W. Marshall, Scott Proescholdbell & Rebecca B. Naumann. (2022) Sustained impacts of North Carolina prison therapeutic diversion units on behavioral outcomes, mental health, self-injury, and restrictive housing readmission. Preventive Medicine 164, pages 107318.
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Georg Wenzelburger & Pascal D. König. (2022) The liberal dream of smart detention? Algorithms and the politics of pretrial detention in the US states . Law & Policy 44:4, pages 325-347.
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Münevver ERYALÇIN & Veli DUYAN. (2022) EVALUATIONS OF YOUTH PROBATIONERS AND PROBATION SPECIALISTS ON PROBATION PRACTICES. Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work.
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Christopher W. Dollar, Christopher M. Campbell & Ryan M. Labrecque. (2022) Evaluating Oregon’s Justice Reinvestment Act: An Interrupted Time-Series Regression of State-Level Outcomes. Crime & Delinquency, pages 001112872210963.
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Stanley Nkemjika, Eniola Olatunji, Connie Olwit, Oluwole Jegede, Colvette Brown, Tolu Olupona & Ike S Okosun. (2022) Comorbid Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders: Prior Treatment/Admission as a Predictor of Criminal Arrest Among American Youths. Cureus.
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Liana R. Taylor, Avinash Bhati & Faye S. Taxman. (2020) Preliminary Examination of the Impact of Program Factors on Summary Effect Sizes. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 65:15, pages 1629-1652.
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Faye S. Taxman & Lindsay Smith. (2021) Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) classification models: Still evolving. Aggression and Violent Behavior 59, pages 101459.
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Ann E. Stanton & Susan J. Rose. (2020) The Mental Health of Mothers Currently and Formerly Incarcerated in Jails and Prisons: An Integrative Review on Mental Health, Mental Health Treatment, and Traumatic Experiences. Journal of Forensic Nursing 16:4, pages 224-231.
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Brandy F. Henry. (2019) Adverse experiences, mental health, and substance use disorders as social determinants of incarceration. Journal of Community Psychology 48:3, pages 744-762.
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William J. SabolMiranda L. Baumann. (2020) Justice Reinvestment: Vision and Practice. Annual Review of Criminology 3:1, pages 317-339.
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Liana R. Taylor, JoAnn Lee & Faye S. Taxman. (2018) Participant and Program Characteristics: Correlates of Substance Abuse Treatment Participation and Prison Misconducts. The Prison Journal 99:1, pages 3-25.
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Anjani Kapoor, Michele Peterson-Badali & Tracey Skilling. (2018) Barriers to Service Provision for Justice-Involved Youth. Criminal Justice and Behavior 45:12, pages 1832-1851.
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John L. Wilson, Sanjukta Bandyopadhyay, Hongmei Yang, Catherine Cerulli & Diane S. Morse. (2017) Identifying Predictors of Substance Use and Recidivism Outcome Trajectories Among Drug Treatment Court Clients. Criminal Justice and Behavior 45:4, pages 447-467.
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Zachary Hamilton, Xiaohan Mei & Douglas Routh. 2018. Handbook of Recidivism Risk/Needs Assessment Tools. Handbook of Recidivism Risk/Needs Assessment Tools 199 228 .
Elizabeth K. Drake. (2018) The Monetary Benefits and Costs of Community Supervision. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 34:1, pages 47-68.
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Dennis P. Watson, Bradley Ray, Lisa Robison, Huiping Xu, Rhiannon Edwards, Michelle P. Salyers, James Hill & Sarah Shue. (2017) Developing Substance Use Programming for Person-Oriented Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT): protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 3:1.
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Zachary Hamilton, Michael Campagna, Elizabeth Tollefsbol, Jacqueline van Wormer & Robert Barnoski. (2016) A More Consistent Application of the RNR Model. Criminal Justice and Behavior 44:2, pages 261-292.
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Faye S. Taxman & Brandy L. Blasko. 2016. The Handbook of Measurement Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice. The Handbook of Measurement Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice 223 248 .
Cheryl Lero Jonson & Francis T. Cullen. (2015) Prisoner Reentry Programs. Crime and Justice 44:1, pages 517-575.
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Jennifer M. Reingle Gonzalez, Scott T. Walters, Jennifer Lerch & Faye S. Taxman. (2015) The Relationship Between Drug Use, Drug-related Arrests, and Chronic Pain Among Adults on Probation. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 53, pages 33-38.
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Faye S. Taxman & Michael S. Caudy. (2015) Risk Tells Us Who, But Not What or How. Criminology & Public Policy 14:1, pages 71-103.
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