Justice Reinvestment in the United States: Academic Research

Articles

  • Austin, James & Garry Coventry ‘A Critical Analysis of Justice Reinvestment in the United States and Australia’ (2014) 9 Victims & Offenders 126-148

Available here (pay-walled) via Taylor & Francis Online

  • Austin, James, Todd Clear & Gary Coventry  ‘Reinvigorating Justice Reinvestment’ (2016) 29(1) Federal Sentencing Reporter 6-14

Available here (pay-walled) via University of California Press Journals

  • Burch II, James ‘Encouraging Innovation on the Foundation of Evidence’ (2011) 10(3) Criminology & Public Policy 609-616

Available here (pay-walled) via Wiley Online Library

  • Cate, Sarah & Daniel HoSang ”The better way to fight crime’: Why fiscal arguments do not restrain the carceral state’ (2018) 22(2) Theoretical Criminology 169-188.

Available here (pay-walled) via Sage Journals

  • Clear, Todd ‘A Private-Sector, Incentives-based Model for Justice Reinvestment’ (2011) 10(3) Criminology & Public Policy 585-608

Available here (pay-walled) via Wiley Online Library

  • Fabelo, Tony ‘Texas Justice Reinvestment: Be More Like Texas?’ (2010) 12(1)  Justice Research and Policy 113-131

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  • Fox, Chris, Kevin Albertson & F Warburton ‘Justice Reinvestment: Can it deliver more for less?’ (2011) 50(2) The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 119-136

Available here (pay-walled) via Wiley Online Library

  • Gottschalk, Marie ‘Razing the Carceral State’ (2016) 42(2) Social Justice 31-51

Available here (pay-walled) via Social Justice

  • Kleiman, Mark ‘Justice reinvestment in community supervision’ (2011) 10(3) Criminology and Public Policy 651-659

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  • Labrecque, Ryan ‘A quasi-experimental evaluation of a juvenile justice reinvestment initiative’ (2018) 41 Journal of Crime and Justice 49-61

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  • Martin, William ‘Decarceration and Justice Disinvestment: Evidence from New York State’ (2016) 18(4) Punishment & Society 479-504

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  • Monteiro, Carlos & Natasha Frost ‘Altering Trajectories Through Community Based Justice Reinvestment’ (2015) 14(3) Criminology & Public Policy 455-463

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  • O’Hear, Michael ‘Justice Reinvestment and the State of State Sentencing Reform (2016) 29(1) Federal Sentencing Reporter 1-5.

Available here (open access) via Marquette Law Scholarly Commons

  • Rosengart, Michael ‘Justice Reinvestment in Alaska: The Past, The Present, and Future of SB 91’ (2017) 34(2) Alaska Law Review 237-292

Open access available here via Duke Law Scholarship Repository

  • Schweitzer, Myrinda, Ryan Labrecque & Paula Smith ‘Reinvesting in the Lives of Youth: A Targeted Approach to Reducing Recidivism’ (2017) 28(3) Criminal Justice Policy Review 207-219

Available here (pay-walled) via Sage Journals

  • Taxman, Faye ‘Justice Reinvestment: Extending the Framework to Non-Justice Efforts’ (2016) 29(1) Federal Sentencing Reporter 52-57

Available here (pay-walled) via University of California Press

  • Tonry, Michael ‘Making peace, not a desert’ (2011) 10(3) Criminology & Public Policy 637-649

Available here (pay-walled) via Wiley Online Library

  • Wong, Kevin & Kris Christmann, ‘Justice Reinvestment: ‘Motherhood and Apple Pie?’ Matching Ambition to Capacity and Capability’ (2016) 29(1) Federal Sentencing Reporter 58-67

Open access available here via the University of Huddersfield