Corrections
National Symposium on Sex Offender Management and Accountability
Chicago, IL
Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS): Budget Worksheet Completion (Webinar)
Financial Management Training Seminar: Basic
Washington, DC
Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS): Application Checklist and Q&A (Webinar)
Financial Support for Victims of Crime: A Quick Guide for Corrections and Community Supervision Officers
Victim Impact: Listen and Learn
DOJ Grants Financial Guide
Victim Impact: Listen and Learn Curriculum
Healing Justice: Restoration After Wrongful Conviction
Partnering with the Duke Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility, and working closely with innocence organizations and service providers in individual states, Healing Justice seeks to address the aftermath of wrongful convictions for all involved.
Impact of Crime on Victims (IOC) Curriculum Development Project: Final Evaluation Report
Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD
Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy in Corrections Project: Improving Access to Community-Based Advocates for Victims of Sexual Assault in Jails, Community Confinement, and Juvenile Detention
CrimeSolutions
CrimeSolutions is a searchable online database of evidence-based programs covering a range of justice-related topics, including victim assistance programs, corrections, courts, crime prevention, law enforcement, and more. The site is a tool to understand, access, and integrate scientific evidence about programs into programmatic and policy decisions.
New Directions From the Field: Victims' Rights and Services for the 21st Century- Corrections
U.S. Department of Justice: Tribal Justice and Safety
The Tribal Justice and Safety website provides information for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal governments to further improve the safety of their communities. This site also provides information to the general public and other federal agencies to better understand the resources available for improving safety in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
National Criminal Justice Association
The National Criminal Justice Association represents state, Tribal, and local governments on crime prevention and crime control issues. Its members represent all facets of the criminal and juvenile justice community, from law enforcement, corrections, prosecution, defense, courts, victim-witness services, and educational institutions to federal, state, and local elected officials.
Office of Justice Programs: Tribal Justice Special Feature
This special feature provides publications and resources and research on American Indian and Alaska Native victims of crime, along with resources on courts, law enforcement, and more.
Restorative Justice Exchange
The Exchange seeks to strengthen restorative practices in programs for prisoners, victims, and families of prisoners.