The MDRC Center for Criminal Justice Research conducts research and assesses reforms and practices in the criminal justice system. We aim to increase fairness, reduce unnecessary incarceration, support public safety, lessen inequities, and improve the lives of the people and communities affected by the criminal justice system.
An Interview with Gregg Keesling
The Critical Role of Nonprofits, Public Agencies, and Social Enterprises
A Synthesis of Findings from Evaluations of 13 Programs
A Feasibility Study of the Bridges to Pathways Program
Effects of New Jersey’s Criminal Justice Reform
Final Impacts and Costs of the Los Angeles County Transitional Subsidized Employment Program
Effects in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
A Case Study of PACE Center for Girls