This article explores existing underpinnings in the United States criminal justice system for post-conviction risk reduction measures in terrorism cases. The purpose of these measures is to reduce the risk of future criminality by those already convicted of violent extremist offenses, thereby protecting public safety while also benefiting individuals and communities. Specifically, integrating specialized risk and needs assessments into terrorism cases at sentencing and during the corrections process constitutes one possible risk reduction measure. When administered to individuals convicted of providing material support or other terrorism-related offenses, rigorous evaluations can supply courts with information significant for sentencing a...
Despite the recent criminalization of terrorism specific offenses little is known about the legal pr...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
This Article examines these basic recidivism reduction principles of Evidence-Based Practice and the...
This article explores existing underpinnings in the United States criminal justice system for post-c...
This article is intended to share the U.S. District Court of Minnesota Probation and Pretrial Servic...
Recent cases of attacks by released terrorist prisoners highlight issues around the risk of re-offen...
While policymakers frequently praise the impact of law enforcement for addressing the threat of terr...
People convicted of violent crimes constitute a majority of the imprisoned population but are genera...
Objectives: Successful reintegration of ex-terrorist offender requires community support. However, s...
The empirical literature on the theory and practice of sentencing politically motivated offenders su...
A number of states use statistically derived algorithms to provide estimates of the risk of reoffend...
While policymakers frequently praise the impact of law enforcement for addressing the threat of terr...
This article examines the creation and implementation of pretrial Special Administrative Measures [S...
Under section 5K2.13 of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, a judge is permitted to reduce a defendan...
Two decades of criminal-justice reform in the United States have achieved only a modest reduction in...
Despite the recent criminalization of terrorism specific offenses little is known about the legal pr...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
This Article examines these basic recidivism reduction principles of Evidence-Based Practice and the...
This article explores existing underpinnings in the United States criminal justice system for post-c...
This article is intended to share the U.S. District Court of Minnesota Probation and Pretrial Servic...
Recent cases of attacks by released terrorist prisoners highlight issues around the risk of re-offen...
While policymakers frequently praise the impact of law enforcement for addressing the threat of terr...
People convicted of violent crimes constitute a majority of the imprisoned population but are genera...
Objectives: Successful reintegration of ex-terrorist offender requires community support. However, s...
The empirical literature on the theory and practice of sentencing politically motivated offenders su...
A number of states use statistically derived algorithms to provide estimates of the risk of reoffend...
While policymakers frequently praise the impact of law enforcement for addressing the threat of terr...
This article examines the creation and implementation of pretrial Special Administrative Measures [S...
Under section 5K2.13 of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, a judge is permitted to reduce a defendan...
Two decades of criminal-justice reform in the United States have achieved only a modest reduction in...
Despite the recent criminalization of terrorism specific offenses little is known about the legal pr...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
This Article examines these basic recidivism reduction principles of Evidence-Based Practice and the...