Federal Courts and Agencies
U.S. Courts
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)
National Institute of Corrections (NIC)
- Corrections Library
- Implementing Evidence Based Policy and Practice in Community Corrections, Second Edition, October 2009
Public Safety Canada
U.S. State Agencies
California Courts
California Governor's Office of Gang and Youth Violence Policy (OGYVP)
Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (CO DCJ)
Colorado Division of Probation
Connecticut Judicial Branch - Court Support Services Division
- Evidence-Based Practice in Probation and Parole, The Implementation Challenge, August 2005
- A Framework for Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Probation and Parole, February 2004
Connecticut Criminal Justice Policy and Planning Division (CT CJPPD)
District of Columbia, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA)
- Evidence-Based Practices in Community Corrections (video and transcript), November 2010
- Evidence Based Practices in Community Corrections (audio and transcript), July 2009
- What Works? Evidence-Based Practices in Parole and Probation, February 2008
Florida Department of Corrections (FL DOC)
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FL DJJ)
- Evidence-Based and Best Practices
- In Search of Evidence-Based Practice in Juvenile Corrections: An Evaluation of Florida's Avon Park Youth Academy and STREET Smart Program, NCCD, September 2009
Indiana Judicial Center
Maine Department of Corrections (ME DOC)
- State Sentencing and Corrections Practices Coordinating Council, Reference Documents
- Evidence-Based Practices: A Framework for Sentencing Policy, November 2006
Minnesota Department of Corrections (MN DOC)
North Carolina Department of Corrections (NC DOC)
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (OH DRC)
Oklahoma Department of Corrections (OK DOC)
Oregon Department of Corrections (OR DOC)
Oregon Youth Authority (OYA)
Oregon Addictions and Mental Health Services (OR AMH)
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD)
Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)
Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS)
Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WISPP)
U.S. Cities and Counties
Arizona, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Arizona, Pima County Adult Probation
Indiana, Blackford County Community Corrections/Probation Department
New York City, Department of Probation
Oregon, Jackson County Juvenile Services
Oregon, Lane County Sheriff's Office
Oregon, Marion County Sheriff's Office, Parole and Probation Division
Oregon, Multnomah County Department of Community Justice (DCJ)
Pennsylvania, Chester County Adult Probation Department
Texas, Dallas County Adult Probation Department
Texas, Travis County Adult Probation and Pretrial Services
- The Probation Experiment, County Magazine, May 2009
- Travis County probation, three years later, TDCAA Journal, September 2009
- What Works-Travis County Adult Probation (audio and transcript), September 2009
- New Conditions of Probation, Miller-McCune Magazine, April 2010
- Pretrial Legal and Evidence Based Practices, January 2011
- FAQ: Evidence Based Practices in Criminal Justice Settings, March 2011
Associations, Institutes, and Non-for-Profit Organizations
American Probation and Parole Association (APPA)
- Promising Practices in Providing Pretrial Services Functions Within Probation Agencies, A User Guide, Fall 2011
- An Elected Official's Guide to Community Correctional Options, 2010
- Lessons Learned: Evidence-Based Practices in the Real World, Winter 2009
Center for Effective Public Policy (CEPP)
- Coaching Packet: Implementing Evidence-Based Practices, January 2010
- A Framework for Evidence-Based Decision Making in Local Criminal Justice Systems
- Products: Articles, Books, Policy and Practice Briefs, Reference Materials, Training Curricula, Video Seminars, Websites
Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM)
Council of State Governments (CSG)
County Chief Adult Probation and Parole Officers Association of Pennsylvania (CCAPPOAP)
Crime & Justice Institute (CJI)
National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies (NAPSA)
National Center for State Courts (NCSC), Center for Sentencing Initiatives (CSI)
- Evidence-Based Practice to Reduce Recidivism: Implications for State Judiciaries, August 2007
- Evidence-Based Sentencing to Improve Public Safety and Reduce Recidivism: A Model Curriculum for Judges
National Parole Resource Center (NPRC)
Pew Center on the States
Pretrial Justice Institute (PJI)
Texas Corrections Association (TCA)
Texas Criminal Justice Coalition (TCJC)
- Tools for Practitioners, Effective Juvenile and Criminal Justice Programs and Practices
- Solutions for Sentencing and Incarceration
Urban Institute
- The Case for Evidence-Based Policy: Beyond Ideology, Politics, and Guesswork, August 2008
- Publications: Corrections, Reentry, and Community Supervision
Universities
University of California-Irvine, Center for Evidence-Based Corrections
- Center for Evidence-Based Corrections
- Evidence-based Practices in Corrections, A Training Manual for the California Program Assessment Process (CPAP), Office of Research, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CA DOCR), February 2006
University of Cincinnati, Center for Criminal Justice Research
- Reports
- Corrections Articles
- Evidence Based Practices in Corrections and Community Supervision, Lecture by Ed Latessa in Santa Cruz County, CA, October 2011
George Mason University, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy
Indiana University Bloomington, Center for Evidence-Based Practice
University of Wisconsin-Extension, What Works Wisconsin
Evidence Based Practice Consortia/Consultants
The Campbell Collaboration
The Carey Group
- Step‐By‐Step Planning Guide: Six Phases Toward Implementing Evidence‐Based Practices for Risk Reduction, May 2010
- Practitioner's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice, August 2006
- Doing Evidence-Based Practices Ain't for Sissies, Community Corrections Report, May 2005
Evidence-Based Management
Luminosity
Risk Assessment Provider Reports/Publications/White Papers
Assessments.com
Northpointe Institute for Public Management
U.S. Justice/Criminal Law Glossaries
U.S. Courts
U.S. Department of Justice (US DOJ)
Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZ DPS)
Delaware State Courts
Georgia Gwinnett County District Attorney
Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI)
Kentucky Court of Justice
New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts (NJ AOC)
New York State Unified Court System
New York City and Vera Institute of Justice
- Translating Justice: A Spanish Glossary for New York City, June 2007
- Translating Justice: A Traditional Chinese Glossary for New York City, June 2007
Tennessee Department of Correction (TN DOC)
Texas, Brazos County Community Supervision and Corrections Department (CSCD)
Virginia Courts
U.S. Juvenile Justice/Criminal Law Glossaries
Connecticut Juvenile Justice Alliance (CTJJA)
Colorado Division of Youth Corrections (CO DYC)
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FL DJJ)
Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (GA DJJ)
Kentucky Juvenile Justice Advisory Board (KY JJAB)
Maryland Department of Juvenile Services (MD DJS)
Minnesota Juvenile Justice Coalition (JJCMN)
North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DJJDP)
Utah Juvenile Justice Services (UT JJS)
Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (VA DJJ)
Canada Justice/Criminal Law Glossaries
Alberta Justice and Attorney General
Saskatchewan Justice and Attorney General
AnyTrax supports your agency's evidence based practice (EBP) initiatives, helping to reduce supervision costs and officer workloads, allowing you to reallocate supervision resources to high risk offenders and high priority services.
Our team monitors EBP research, evaluations, and implementations to learn how we can continuously improve AnyTrax and our guidance to agencies for how they can use AnyTrax to best achieve agency and community goals.
On this page, we share links to selected EBP resources. We welcome links to this page.
Please send suggested additions and corrections by e-mail to i...@anytrax.com
AnyTrax Services
- Simplify Offender Communications by Phone
- Automatically Document Contacts and Casenotes
- Share Offender Data with your Case Mgt. System
- No Hardware to Buy, No Inventory to Manage
- Automate Offender Checkins and Interviews
- Tailored Schedules and Interview Questions
- Condition Compliance and Status Changes
- Free Time to Focus on Higher Risk Offenders
- Make Any Telephone a Virtual Kiosk
- Random Checks for Curfew or House Arrest
- Alternatives to Detention
- Technical Violations, Graduated Sanctions
- Electronic Monitoring without a Bracelet
- Locate offenders using their own cellphone
- Voiceprint tethers cellphone to offender
- Map display of offender location
- Accessible from officer's smartphone
- Automate Notification with Confirmed Delivery
- Color Code or other Random Scheduling
- Avoid Offenders Anticipating Test Dates
- Reduce Overtesting
- Automate Reminders with Confirmed Delivery
- Notify Offenders of Court Date Changes
- Reduce Failures to Appear
- Streamline collection of fees, fines, restitution
- Funds deposited to agency account within 24 hours
- Payment by credit card, pre-paid card, debit card
- Automatic data exchange with your finance system
All AnyTrax services include:
Agency-defined protocol templates tailored to your agency’s supervision standards to save you time.
Offender ID by voiceprint, over 99% accurate assures that offenders check as required, and that family or friends cannot cover for them.
Proactive Voiceprint Exception Resolution intercepts false alerts to save officer time.
Live, toll-free customer support for help when you need it, and we take special pride in consistently exceeding the expectations of our customers.
Offender fee collection by mail, phone, internet, or in person at over 58,000 U.S. agent locations, allows agencies to use AnyTrax at no cost.
No special hardware or software makes AnyTrax easy to set up and affordable for any size agency.
