Rigorously evaluating novel programs and the use of innovative technologies, translating research about “what works” to improve outcomes of individuals under community supervision, and collecting administrative data to document population trends in probation and parole.
Assessing the administration of justice through evaluation of court programs and court system case processing.
Engaging in practitioner-oriented technical assistance for best-practice approaches to the administration of justice, and applying a mixed-methods research lens to build knowledge about the practices of prosecutors and defense counsel and inform the policies that guide these legal system actors.
Engaging in field research to understand the mechanisms of pretrial release and comprehensively assessing structured decision-making tools to inform the just use of pretrial incarceration and reduce bias in pretrial decision-making.
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Supporting site- and state-based grantees and subrecipients in the implementation of programs and services that reduce substance use and misuse
Improving court and corrections practices through research and evaluation
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