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.
Final Results of the Hard-to-Employ Demonstration and Evaluation Project and Selected Sites from the Employment Retention and Advancement Project
A Preview of the Youth Villages Transitional Living Evaluation
Final Results from the Transitional Jobs Reentry Demonstration
Telephone Care Management for Medicaid Recipients with Depression, Thirty-Six Months After Random Assignment
Telephone Care Management for Medicaid Recipients with Depression, Eighteen Months After Random Assignment
Early Results from a Telephone Care Management Program for Medicaid Recipients with Depression
Implementation, Two-Year Impacts, and Costs of the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) Prisoner Reentry Program