The risk principle in action: What have we learned from 13,676 offenders and 97 correctional programs? CT Lowenkamp, EJ Latessa, AM Holsinger Crime & Delinquency 52 (1), 77-93, 2006 | 786 | 2006 |
Does correctional program quality really matter? The impact of adhering to the principles of effective intervention CT Lowenkamp, EJ Latessa, P Smith Criminology & Public Policy 5 (3), 575-594, 2006 | 573 | 2006 |
Corrections in America: an introduction HE Allen, CE Simonsen, EJ Latessa Glencoe Press, 1975 | 519 | 1975 |
Beyond correctional quackery-Professionalism and the possibility of effective treatment EJ Latessa, FT Cullen, P Gendreau Fed. Probation 66, 43, 2002 | 464 | 2002 |
Increasing the effectiveness of correctional programming through the risk principle: Identifying offenders for residential placement CT Lowenkamp, EJ Latessa Criminology & Public Policy 4 (2), 263-290, 2005 | 417 | 2005 |
Can 14,737 women be wrong? A meta‐analysis of the LSI‐R and recidivism for female offenders P Smith, FT Cullen, EJ Latessa Criminology & Public Policy 8 (1), 183-208, 2009 | 373 | 2009 |
Understanding the risk principle: How and why correctional interventions can harm low-risk offenders CT Lowenkamp, EJ Latessa Topics in community corrections 2004, 3-8, 2004 | 364 | 2004 |
What works in reducing recidivism EJ Latessa, C Lowenkamp U. St. Thomas LJ 3, 521, 2005 | 255 | 2005 |
Are drug courts effective: A meta-analytic review CT Lowenkamp, AM Holsinger, EJ Latessa Journal of Community Corrections 15 (1), 5-11, 2005 | 254 | 2005 |
Risk/need assessment, offender classification, and the role of childhood abuse CT Lowenkamp, AM Holsinger, EJ Latessa Criminal justice and behavior 28 (5), 543-563, 2001 | 240 | 2001 |
The correctional orientation of prison wardens: Is the rehabilitative ideal supported? FT Cullen, EJ Latessa, VS Burton Jr, LX Lombardo Criminology 31 (1), 69-92, 1993 | 236 | 1993 |
What works (and doesn't) in reducing recidivism EJ Latessa, SL Johnson, D Koetzle Routledge, 2020 | 230 | 2020 |
Corrections in the community EJ Latessa, B Lovins Routledge, 2019 | 221 | 2019 |
Probation officers' roles in intensive supervision: Surveillance versus treatment TR Clear, EJ Latessa Justice Quarterly 10 (3), 441-462, 1993 | 218 | 1993 |
The creation and validation of the Ohio Risk Assessment System (ORAS) EJ Latessa, R Lemke, M Makarios, P Smith Fed. Probation 74, 16, 2010 | 206 | 2010 |
How to prevent prisoners re-entry programs from failing: Insights from evidence-based corrections SJ Listwan, FT Cullen, EJ Latessa Fed. Probation 70, 19, 2006 | 206 | 2006 |
The role of offender risk assessment: A policy maker guide EJ Latessa, B Lovins Victims and Offenders 5 (3), 203-219, 2010 | 199 | 2010 |
Improving probation officers' supervision skills: An evaluation of the EPICS model P Smith, M Schweitzer, RM Labrecque, EJ Latessa Journal of Crime and Justice 35 (2), 189-199, 2012 | 196 | 2012 |
The challenge of change: Correctional programs and evidence-based practices EJ Latessa Criminology & Pub. Pol'y 3, 547, 2003 | 182 | 2003 |
The effect of drug court programming on recidivism: The Cincinnati experience SJ Listwan, JL Sundt, AM Holsinger, EJ Latessa Crime & Delinquency 49 (3), 389-411, 2003 | 178 | 2003 |