ICCA is dedicated to identifying and promoting evidence-based best practices which we communicate to members through our annual research conference, our quarterly Journal of Community Corrections, our series of research-based books on best practices, and our weekly e-newsletter Doing What Works.
Journal of Community Corrections
The official journal of the International Community Corrections Association, Journal of Community Corrections (JCC) is the most widely read and widely respected journal of policy, research, and programs for community-based rehabilitation and treatment of offenders. The original “what works” journal of evidence-based interventions, JCC brings readers the best thinking of today’s foremost experts in articles that are written, designed, and edited to stimulate action and achieve results.
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Executive Overview
What Works in Residential Reentry Centers
Faye S Taxman PhD
Jessica Rexroat
Mary Shilton MS, ]D
Amy Mericle PhD
Jennifer Lerch MA
Advancing Correctional Excellence!
George Mason University
Criminology, Law & Society
10519 Braddock Road, Ste. 1900, Fairfax, VA 22032
Phone: 703-993-9699; Fax: 703-993-8316
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December, 2010
This study was funded by a cooperative agreement #07EPI16G]T3 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, and the National Institute of Corrections.
What Works in Residendial Reentry Centers.pdf
ICCA’s Compendium of Best and Promising Practices
A compendium of the most effective and the most promising evidence-based best practices in the field.