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An Examination Of Admissions, Discharges & The Population Of The Cook County Jail, 2012, David E. Olson, Koert Huddle
An Examination Of Admissions, Discharges & The Population Of The Cook County Jail, 2012, David E. Olson, Koert Huddle
David E. Olson
This report examines the characteristics of individuals admitted to and discharged from the Cook County, Illinois, Jail during 2012, including demographics, current criminal charges, criminal history, length of stay, and long-term trends in admissions and populations within the jail.
A Profile Of Women Released Into Cook County Communities From Jail And Prison, David E. Olson, Gipsy Escobar
A Profile Of Women Released Into Cook County Communities From Jail And Prison, David E. Olson, Gipsy Escobar
David E. Olson
This testimoney provided an overview of the characteristics of females admitted to and released from the Cook County, Illinois, Jail.
Population Dynamics And The Characteristics Of Inmates In The Cook County Jail, David E. Olson, Sema Taheri
Population Dynamics And The Characteristics Of Inmates In The Cook County Jail, David E. Olson, Sema Taheri
David E. Olson
An overview of the population characteristics and population dynamics in the Cook County Illinois Jail in 2011.
Characteristics Of Inmates In The Cook County Jail, David E. Olson
Characteristics Of Inmates In The Cook County Jail, David E. Olson
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
Provides a detailed description of the characteristics of those admitted to and released from the Cook County Jail in 2010.
Characteristics Of Cook County Jail Inmates, 2010, David E. Olson
Characteristics Of Cook County Jail Inmates, 2010, David E. Olson
David E. Olson
Provides a detailed description of the characteristics of those admitted to and released from the Cook County Jail in 2010.
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Quarterly Update (Volume 2, Issue 2: October 2010), David E. Olson
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Quarterly Update (Volume 2, Issue 2: October 2010), David E. Olson
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
- First Virtual High School class graduates
- Enhanced grant-funding efforts
- In-Service Event success
- Grant money received to improve reentry programming
- Pre-trial detention times relatively long
- Inmate deaths in the national context
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Newsletter, October 2010, David E. Olson
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Newsletter, October 2010, David E. Olson
David E. Olson
No abstract provided.
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Quarterly Update (Volume 2, Issue 1: February 2010), David E. Olson
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Quarterly Update (Volume 2, Issue 1: February 2010), David E. Olson
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
- First-ever in-reach services to jail detainees
- Jail average daily population increases in 2009
- DWJS receives grant to enhance mental-health services for women
- Day Reporting Center reduces recidivism, enhances transition to community
- By the numbers: a comparison of male and female jail detainees
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Newsletter, Feb. 2010, David E. Olson
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Newsletter, Feb. 2010, David E. Olson
David E. Olson
No abstract provided.
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Quarterly Update (Volume 1, Issue 1: September, 2009), David E. Olson
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Quarterly Update (Volume 1, Issue 1: September, 2009), David E. Olson
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
- Sheriff Forms Reentry Council
- First systematic effort to measure recidivism of jail releasees in Cook County
- During calendar year (CY)2008, more than 74,985 individuals were booked into the Cook County Jail nearly 93,000 times
- Reentry Council produces video for detainees
- Sheriff applies for federal support forreentry programs
- Cook County Jail is the largest single-site jail facility in the country
- 85% of males booked into Cook County Jail tested positive for illegal drugs in 2008
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Newsletter, Sept. 2009, David E. Olson
Cook County Sheriff's Reentry Council Newsletter, Sept. 2009, David E. Olson
David E. Olson
No abstract provided.