This paper analyzes the impact of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Deferred Prosecution Program (DPP) on participation outcome patterns and compares recidivism rates between a sample of DPP participants (695) and a comparison group (991) of defendants found guilty through traditional adjudication from February 28, 2011 and December 5, 2012 with recidivism rates through June 6, 2014. Binary logistic and cox proportional regressions were utilized to evaluate the program. No statistically significant difference in re-arrest rates was found for a sample of DPP participants and a comparison group of defendants found guilty through traditional adjudication. However, DPP did have a statistically significant effect on re-arrest rates for w...
This study explored the structural sources behind variability in the sentences applied to felons con...
Topic: This paper evaluates General Order 18.8A, a bail reform policy in Cook County, Illinois. Meth...
This study explored the structural sources behind variability in the sentences applied to felons con...
This paper analyzes the impact of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Deferred Prosecution Pro...
Over the last decade, there have been remarkable reforms in criminal legal policy and practice in Co...
This research bulletin provides an examination of felony cases filed in the Circuit Court of Cook Co...
The analyses reveal few differences in outcomes across racial/ ethnic groups in Cook County. When lo...
The analysis revealed that males who spent more days in the program and who were arrested less often...
The relationship between crime and incarceration is growing in interest in the United States. The Un...
This paper studies the impact of adult prosecution on recidivism and employment trajectories for ado...
Traditional wisdom suggests those who lose at trial for a criminal charge receive a heftier prison s...
This paper studies the impact of adult prosecution on recidivism and employment trajectories for ado...
This research bulletin provides an overview of forces that have influenced the number of felons unde...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
Formal restrictions on a person following arrest or conviction are referred to as "collateral conseq...
This study explored the structural sources behind variability in the sentences applied to felons con...
Topic: This paper evaluates General Order 18.8A, a bail reform policy in Cook County, Illinois. Meth...
This study explored the structural sources behind variability in the sentences applied to felons con...
This paper analyzes the impact of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Deferred Prosecution Pro...
Over the last decade, there have been remarkable reforms in criminal legal policy and practice in Co...
This research bulletin provides an examination of felony cases filed in the Circuit Court of Cook Co...
The analyses reveal few differences in outcomes across racial/ ethnic groups in Cook County. When lo...
The analysis revealed that males who spent more days in the program and who were arrested less often...
The relationship between crime and incarceration is growing in interest in the United States. The Un...
This paper studies the impact of adult prosecution on recidivism and employment trajectories for ado...
Traditional wisdom suggests those who lose at trial for a criminal charge receive a heftier prison s...
This paper studies the impact of adult prosecution on recidivism and employment trajectories for ado...
This research bulletin provides an overview of forces that have influenced the number of felons unde...
Studies have found criminogenic consequences of imprisonment when testing the deterrence hypothesis,...
Formal restrictions on a person following arrest or conviction are referred to as "collateral conseq...
This study explored the structural sources behind variability in the sentences applied to felons con...
Topic: This paper evaluates General Order 18.8A, a bail reform policy in Cook County, Illinois. Meth...
This study explored the structural sources behind variability in the sentences applied to felons con...