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Supporting Crisis Stabilization for Youth and Young Adults during Reentry
Statewide Prison Language Mandates: Where Intention and Implementation Diverge
Pretrial, Prosecution, Defense Counsel, and Courts Mentoring Initiative
To activate, or not to activate? Officers’ decisions to turn on body-worn cameras during different police services
Celebrating 40 Years of Impact: A Special Episode with Former Directors of BJA
Examining the Relationship Between Firearm Violence Exposure and Posttraumatic Symptomatology in Adolescents: A Scoping Review
Navigating Complex Relationships: Support Networks Among Women in Community Corrections
COVID-19 in Confinement Facilities: A BJA CDMCF TTA Educational Resource
Planning for Respiratory Pathogen Pandemics: A Guidebook for Corrections Systems and Confinement Facilities
The Justice Reinvestment Initiative in Iowa: Aligning Public Safety and Supervision Practices
Law Enforcement-led, Pre-arrest Diversion-to-treatment May Reduce Crime Recidivism, Incarceration, and Overdose Deaths: Program Evaluation Outcomes
Youth Mental Health First Aid Training: Impact on the Ability to Recognize and Support Youth Needs
Comparison of 30-day Retention in Treatment among Patients Referred to Opioid use Disorder Treatment from Emergency Department and Telemedicine Settings
A Spatial Analysis of Mental Health-related Calls for Service in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Monitoring Law Enforcement Consent Decrees: An Introduction & Starter Toolkit
Implementing Evidence-Based Strategies to Reduce Overdose Risk during Reentry: A Primer for Reentry Professionals
Understanding Overdose Risk for People Reentering the Community: An Informational Guide for Families
Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program
Programs That Support Law Enforcement
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