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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Law enforcement and the courts: Corrections: Alternatives to incarceration'.

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An Evaluation of the Cook County Sheriff's Day Reporting Center Program: Rearrest and Reincarceration After Discharge
Despite the documented successes of the Cook County Day Reporting Center in achieving its short-term goals, the longtermoutcomes of program participants have never before been examined. In assessing the longer-term impact of the Cook County Day Reporting Centeron program participants, the Criminal Justice Information Authority examined rearrest and reincarceration rates of participants following their discharge from the program. This report documents the findings of that examination.

An Evaluation of the Moral Reconation Therapy of the Franklin/Jefferson County Evening Reporting Center Program
In March of 2003, the Policy Analysis and Public Administration Department (PAPA) of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville was awarded a contract by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (The Authority) to conduct an evaluation of the Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) of the Evening Reporting Centers (ERC) operating within Franklin and Jefferson counties of the Illinois Fourth Probation District of the Second Judicial Circuit. This report describes our approach to the research and presents our major observations and findings of the 18-month evaluation. It serves to document the history and the details of the provision of the MRT service component of the Franklin/Jefferson County reporting centers.

Compiler, The (21 2002, 1 Spring)
The search for solutions to rising juvenile crime, particularly violent crime, was one of the hottest public policy issues of the 1990s. In Illinois, the debate led to the Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 1998. For some, the reform legislation went too far in treating juveniles like adults, and didn't offer enough in the way of treatment and rehabilitation.

Filliung v. Adams [1-07-2787]
First Division December 01, 2008 No. 1-07-2787, Larry Filliung and Ryan Hayes, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Carol L. Adams, in her official capacity as Secretary of Department of Human Services, The Department of Human Services, Michael S. Pelletier, in his official capacity as the Elgin Mental Health Center Facility Director, and Dennis H. Headley, in his official capacity as Elgin Forensic Program Director, Defendants-Appellees. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County. No. 05 CH 15282 Honorable Mary Anne Mason, Judge Presiding.

Illinois Department of Corrections Data {periodical start}
Statistical data by fiscal year for the Illinois Department of Corrections.

Illinois Department of Corrections Data (1999, June 30, covering Fiscal Year 1999)
Illinois Department of Corrections Statistical Data for June 1999.

Illinois Department of Corrections Data (2000, June 30, covering Fiscal Year 2000)
Illinois Department of Corrections Statistical Data

Illinois Department of Corrections Data (2001, June 30, covering Fiscal Year 2001)
Illinois Department of Corrections Statistical Data

Illinois Department of Corrections Data (2002, June 30, covering Fiscal Year 2002)
Illinois Department of Corrections Statistical Data

Illinois Department of Corrections Data (2003, June 30, covering Fiscal Year 2003)
Illinois Department of Corrections Statistical Data

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