Many jurisdictions across the U.S. have adopted justice reinvestment initiatives (JRIs) as a strategy for reducing the use of incarceration and mitigating large correctional budgets. In spite of this widespread adoption, little empirical research has explored the impacts of justice reinvestment policies. In response, this study employed quasiexperimental, interrupted time-series regression analyses using a decade of monthly court and corrections data to assess if JRI legislation in Oregon was effective. Results show decreased prison usage and recidivism, as well as reveal delayed and significant trend changes for felony jail admissions and community corrections populations as a result of the JRI legislations. A course for future research to...
Part of the purpose of Justice Reinvestment Initiatives (JRIs) involve a focus of funds and effort t...
Abstract: This article examines the notion and practice of Justice Reinvestment (‘JR’), an emerging ...
California's juvenile recidivism rate is among the highest in the nation. In California, first time...
Sentencing reform and “tough on crime” policies have assisted in the inflation of the United States’...
High levels of imprisonment and its associated costs have pressured criminologist and policymakers t...
Over the last five decades, US imprisonment growth has significantly strained state resources and ex...
States often follow trends when enacting sentencing policy. After a trend of get tough on crime pol...
Oregon’s Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI), “is an approach to spending resources more effective...
There is an increasing movement throughout the United States and abroad to develop cost-effective an...
Justice reinvestment was originally developed as a policy to reduce incarceration rates by investing...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
After decades of growth, prison populations are dropping in several US states. In California, which ...
Justice reinvestment (JR) emerged in the US in 2004 as a strategy for reversing the crisis of over-i...
The U.S. and Australia are in different phases with regard to justice re-investment (JRI) strategies...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityOver the past thirty years the U....
Part of the purpose of Justice Reinvestment Initiatives (JRIs) involve a focus of funds and effort t...
Abstract: This article examines the notion and practice of Justice Reinvestment (‘JR’), an emerging ...
California's juvenile recidivism rate is among the highest in the nation. In California, first time...
Sentencing reform and “tough on crime” policies have assisted in the inflation of the United States’...
High levels of imprisonment and its associated costs have pressured criminologist and policymakers t...
Over the last five decades, US imprisonment growth has significantly strained state resources and ex...
States often follow trends when enacting sentencing policy. After a trend of get tough on crime pol...
Oregon’s Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI), “is an approach to spending resources more effective...
There is an increasing movement throughout the United States and abroad to develop cost-effective an...
Justice reinvestment was originally developed as a policy to reduce incarceration rates by investing...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
After decades of growth, prison populations are dropping in several US states. In California, which ...
Justice reinvestment (JR) emerged in the US in 2004 as a strategy for reversing the crisis of over-i...
The U.S. and Australia are in different phases with regard to justice re-investment (JRI) strategies...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityOver the past thirty years the U....
Part of the purpose of Justice Reinvestment Initiatives (JRIs) involve a focus of funds and effort t...
Abstract: This article examines the notion and practice of Justice Reinvestment (‘JR’), an emerging ...
California's juvenile recidivism rate is among the highest in the nation. In California, first time...