Criminal Justice

 
 
Below are links to several websites and documents that you may find useful. These are posted for your information and convenience. Additional links to sites and documents can be found on each website. The information and opinions contained within each website and document are the responsibility of the author.
 
 
Websites (direct link to website)

Annie E. Casey Foundation

Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), OJP

Bureau of Justice Statistics, OJP

Center for Best Practices, National Governors Association

Center for Community Corrections

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), SAMHSA

Council of State Governments - Justice Center

Criminal Justice/Mental Health Consensus Project

Criminal Justice and Mental Health Community Support Programs, SAMHSA

Drug Court Clearinghouse, American University

Federal Bureau of Prisons Research

JDAI (Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative) Help Desk

Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program, BJA

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative

Mental Health and the Justice System, BJA

Mental Health Courts Program, BJA

National Center for Juvenile Justice

National Criminal Justice Reference Services, OJP

National Drug Court Institute

National Institute of Corrections (NIC), DOJ

National Institute of Justice (NIJ), OJP

Prisoner Reentry Policy Academy, National Governors Association

Office of Justice Programs (OJP)

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), OJP

Pew Center on the States

Pretrial Justice Institute

Reentry, OJP

Reentry Initiative, BJA

Reentry National Media Outreach Campaign

Reentry Policy Council

Second Chance Act of 2007: Implementation and Planning Resources, BJA

The Sentencing Project

Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, SAMHSA


 

 

 

 

 



Reports (PDF's)

Be sure to check out additional reports demonstrating how the TASC model and criminal justice work together under the TASC dropdown in Resources!

Considering Public Safety: The TASC Abilities, National TASC

Co-occurring Disorders and Specialty Courts, National Gains Center

Criminal Justice/Mental Health Consensus Project, Council of State Governments

Drug Treatment Courts, North Carolina Medical Journal

Evidence Based Practice to Reduce Recidivism, Crime and Justice Institute, NIC

Increasing Public Safety Through Successful Offender Reentry: Evidence-Based and Emerging Practices in Corrections, Center for Effective Public Policy & BJA

One in 100: Behind Bars in America, Pew Center on the States

One in 31: The Long Reach of American Corrections, Pew Center on the States

One in 31: Fact Sheets, Pew Center on the States

Partnerships between Community Colleges and Prisons: Providing Workforce Education and Training to Reduce Recidivism

Policy Framework to Strengthen Community Corrections, Pew Center on the States

Principles for Drug Abuse Treatment for Criminal Justice Populations, NIDA

NEW Promising Practices in Pretrial Diversion”, Published by the National Association of Pretrial Service Agencies with support from the Bureau of Justice Assistance

NEW Promising Practices in Pretrial Diversion” Highlights (WORD DOC)

Putting Public Safety First: 13 Strategies for Successful Supervision and Reentry, Pew Center on the States

Quick Guide for Clinicians: Based on TIP 44 Substance Abuse Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System, SAMHSA

Reentry: Helping Former Prisoners Return to Communities, Annie E. Casey Foundation

Research Findings and Best Practices in Substance Abuse Treatment for Offenders: Review of the Literature, North Carolina Department of Corrections

Substance Abuse Services and Issues in Community Offender Supervision, North Carolina Medical Journal

Substance Abuse Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System (TIP 44), SAMHSA

The Essential Elements of a Mental Health Court, Council of State Governments

Treatment Services in Adult Drug Courts: Report on the 1999 National Drug Court Treatment Survey, National TASC

When Prisoners Return to the Community: Political, Economic, and Social Consequences, NIJ

 
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