Research and data for criminal justice reform

Criminal Justice Research Library for August 12, 2021 Bringing you the latest in empirical research about mass incarceration

We've added 23 new reports to the Research Library:

Education

Families

General

Health impact

Jails

  • Empire State of Incarceration by Vera Institute of Justice, May, 2021
    "As bail setting practices changed and counties moved to release more people to prevent the spread of COVID-19 across the state, Black people were left behind."

Police and Policing

Pretrial Detention

Probation and parole

  • Probation and Parole in the United States, 2019 by Bureau of Justice Statistics, July, 2021
    "The probation population has declined each year since 2007; The parole population increased or stayed relatively the same each year since 2014."
  • Punitive Surveillance by Kate Weisburd, March, 2021
    ""Punitive surveillance" allows government officials and for-profit companies to track, record, search and analyze the location, biometric data and other meta-data of thousands of people on probation and parole, and is subject to almost no limitations."

Race and ethnicity

Recidivism and Reentry

Sexual offenses

  • Sexual Assaults Recorded by Law Enforcement, 2019 by Bureau of Justice Statistics, July, 2021
    "This report presents statistics on sexual assault victimizations that were reported to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) in 2019 by law enforcement agencies in 20 states."

Trials

Women

Youth

  • Detention Diversion Advocacy Program (DDAP) Evaluation by Moira DeNike, July, 2021
    "The findings very clearly indicate that DDAP participants had a lower likelihood of any subsequent justice referrals and of any subsequent felony referrals as compared with a similarly-situated set of non-DDAP-served youth." DDAP is a juvenile diversion program in San Francisco, operated by the nonprofit organization, the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice.
  • Pregnancy Prevalence and Outcomes in 3 United States Juvenile Residential Systems Paywall :( by Kim et al., February, 2021
    "There were 71 admissions of pregnant adolescents reported over 12 months from participating JRS. At the time of the census, 6 of the 183 female adolescents (3.3%) were pregnant."

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