Integration of individuals with lived experience to improve recruitment within criminal justice research:'experience as the best teacher'

I Randolph, R Simonds, D Sharps… - … Journal of Social …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Research has documented numerous barriers to recruitment of marginalized individuals,
including historic exploitation, distrust, and accessibility. Such challenges are commonly …

Automated reminders reduce incarceration for missed court dates: Evidence from a text message experiment

A Chohlas-Wood, M Coots, J Nudell, J Nyarko… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Millions of Americans must attend mandatory court dates every year. To boost appearance
rates, jurisdictions nationwide are increasingly turning to automated reminders, but previous …

'It'sa set up': examining the relationship between bail conditions and the revolving door of justice

C Yule, L MacDiarmid - Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Research has consistently drawn attention to how pre-trial release with bail conditions has
the unintended consequence of setting accused up to accumulate further criminal charges …

How Pretrial Incarceration Diminishes Individuals' Employment Prospects

SS Smith - Fed. Probation, 2022 - HeinOnline
To further explore the connection between pretrial incarceration and diminished
employment prospects, in this article I draw from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with a …

[PDF][PDF] The Effects of Pretrial Detention Length on Sentencing Guideline Departures in Two Pennsylvania Counties

VR Wrigley, T Schumacher - Criminology, Criminal Justice …, 2023 - ccjls.scholasticahq.com
Pennsylvania's sentencing guidelines, as well as those of other jurisdictions, were enacted
primarily to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities. However, prior research asserts that …

[PDF][PDF] The Rikers Island Longitudinal Study

S Plummer, J Davis - 2024 - justicelab.columbia.edu
Executive Summary From July 2019 to May 2021, the Columbia Justice Lab developed and
conducted a longitudinal interview study of nearly 300 people facing new criminal charges …