Inmates/offenders
Guidelines for the Successful Transition of People with Behavioral Health Disorders from Jail and Prison
Repaying Debts: Report Summary
Repaying Debts
Adults with Behavioral Health Needs under Correctional Supervision: A Shared Framework for Reducing Recidivism and Promoting Recovery
Upholding the Rule of Law: Wrongful Conviction Review Program
This program supports wrongful conviction review entities providing high-quality and efficient post-conviction representation for defendants in post-conviction claims of innocence.
Assessing the Impact of Georgia's Sentencing Reforms: Justice Reinvestment Initiative
Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse in Tribal Detention Facilities
Collaborating To Fight Drug Crime: Profile of the Central Illinois Enforcement Group
Resource Package for Paroling Authorities on Offenders with Mental Illness and/or Substance Use Disorders
Deterrence and Legitimacy in Brownsville, Brooklyn: A Process Evaluation of the Brownsville Anti-Violence Project
Going Beyond Compliance Monitoring for Drug and Alcohol-Involved Tribal Probationers
Evidence-Based Strategies for Working with Offenders
Prosecuting Cases of Sexual Abuse in Confinement
Women's Pathways to Jail: Examining Mental Health, Trauma, and Substance Use
Project Safe Neighborhoods: Strategic Interventions-Eastern District of Missouri (Case Study 7)
Preventing and Responding to Corrections-Based Sexual Abuse: A Guide for Community Corrections Professionals
Denial of Federal Benefits (DFB) Program
The DFB Program provides state and federal courts—as part of the sentencing process—with the ability to deny all or selected federal benefits to individuals who are convicted of drug trafficking or drug possession.