Implementation and Outcomes for California’s GPS pilot for High Risk Sex Offender Parolees

Susan Turner (University of California, Irvine), Alyssa Whitby Chamberlain (University of California, Irvine), Jesse Jannetta (Urban Institute), and James Hess (University of California, Irvine)
November 2010

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From Policy to Prisoners to People: A ‘Soft-Mixed Methods’ Approach to Studying Transgender Prisoners

Valerie Jenness, Ph.D., Univeristy of California, Irvine
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography
In press

Link: http://jce.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/08/06/0891241610375823

Just the facts

turner_100715_200x133UCI Professor Susan Turner studies crime and punishment to help State policymakers develop prison and parole programs based on effectiveness ­ not emotion or politics.

Link: http://zotzine.uci.edu/v02/2010_07/turner.php

Responding to Fiscal Challenges in State Correctional Systems: A National Study of Prison Closings and Alternative Sanctions

Principal Investigator: Lois Davis, Ph.D., The Rand Corporation

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Developing the California Validated Risk Assessment Tool

Principal Investigator: Susan Turner, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine

This project has developed the California Static Risk Assessment (CSRA) – a risk prediction tool which estimates individual parolee risk to re-offend using existing data collected by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), and automated offender “rap sheets” provided to CDCR by the California Department of Justice. The tool will be used by CDCR in a parole violation matrix to guide supervision and treatment decisions, or in other structured decision-making tools for parolees.

CDCR provided UCI with a database of approximately 103,000 parolees who were released onto parole in FY 2002/2003. This data contains arrest and disposition information for parolee arrests (prior to and subsequent to release in FY 2002-2003), demographic information, and other risk factors collected by CDCR for each parolee, and examines recidivism over a three year follow-up period.

UCI, in developing the study, replicated a risk assessment tool developed by Washington State using static factors related to recidivism.