abstract: Domestic violence is Phoenix’s most commonly reported violent crime, but many suspects’ cases are dismissed almost immediately after arrest, and many others are freed from jail without the supervision recommended by a standard risk-analysis. Risk Management reports these findings among others from analysis of data collected by Phoenix Municipal Court on misdemeanor domestic violence (DV) suspects booked into Maricopa County jails over two years.Criminal justice issues for Arizona ; issue
Contains information on sexual assault, sexual assault of a spouse, and the false reporting of sexua...
abstract: The Maricopa County Manager’s Office Report 2012 examines a variety of public and correcti...
In this paper, we report on the development of a short screening tool that deputies in the Los Angel...
This briefing is based on further analysis of the data gathered in the preparation of the 2005 Morri...
abstract: This brief, the third issue in the "Criminal Justice Issues for Arizona" series, reveals t...
abstract: Risk assessment instruments play a significant role in correctional intervention and guide...
abstract: This second criminal justice brief is, like the first, based upon further analysis of the ...
abstract: Arizona’s prison population is on the rise and the current fiscal year General Fund has $8...
Focuses on Senate Bill 789 (Increases penalty for crime of strangulation) and what to consider when ...
abstract: Nearly 40 years ago, Arizonans stood in the forefront of the modern campaign against domes...
The prediction and management of recidivism has become increasingly important in the field of domest...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects millions of people in the United States, causing negative ge...
abstract: In the present study, researchers used interview data obtained from 1,342 recently booked ...
Eighteen people were arrested in September 2011 on misdemeanor domestic violence charges, but all we...
abstract: This special topic report examines the prevalence and characteristics of co-occurring subs...
Contains information on sexual assault, sexual assault of a spouse, and the false reporting of sexua...
abstract: The Maricopa County Manager’s Office Report 2012 examines a variety of public and correcti...
In this paper, we report on the development of a short screening tool that deputies in the Los Angel...
This briefing is based on further analysis of the data gathered in the preparation of the 2005 Morri...
abstract: This brief, the third issue in the "Criminal Justice Issues for Arizona" series, reveals t...
abstract: Risk assessment instruments play a significant role in correctional intervention and guide...
abstract: This second criminal justice brief is, like the first, based upon further analysis of the ...
abstract: Arizona’s prison population is on the rise and the current fiscal year General Fund has $8...
Focuses on Senate Bill 789 (Increases penalty for crime of strangulation) and what to consider when ...
abstract: Nearly 40 years ago, Arizonans stood in the forefront of the modern campaign against domes...
The prediction and management of recidivism has become increasingly important in the field of domest...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects millions of people in the United States, causing negative ge...
abstract: In the present study, researchers used interview data obtained from 1,342 recently booked ...
Eighteen people were arrested in September 2011 on misdemeanor domestic violence charges, but all we...
abstract: This special topic report examines the prevalence and characteristics of co-occurring subs...
Contains information on sexual assault, sexual assault of a spouse, and the false reporting of sexua...
abstract: The Maricopa County Manager’s Office Report 2012 examines a variety of public and correcti...
In this paper, we report on the development of a short screening tool that deputies in the Los Angel...