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Oregon’s Phase I risk tool predicts pretrial misconduct with strong accuracy. Study backs automated, data-driven tools to boost equity and consistency
Oregon’s new OPRS tool outperformed others in predicting pretrial risk with higher accuracy and minimal bias, improving equity in release decisions.
Oregon study finds pretrial detention boosts prison odds and worsens disparities. Structured monitoring and risk tools help improve fairness statewide
Oregon study finds pretrial detention raises prison odds. Structured programs and risk tools improve fairness, but disparities and gaps remain.
Pretrial detention increases incarceration odds; longer stays raise risk but not sentence length. Gender and risk scores influence outcomes.
Multnomah County's TxFirst policy reduced felony drug charges, boosting treatment-focused responses. No major arrest drop; long-term outcomes still...
Treatment First in Multnomah slightly raised short-term drug and property crime recidivism, with no rise in violent crime; structural factors examined
Female DV defendants faced lower prosecution/incarceration odds. Dual arrests reduced case progression. Prior violence predicted harsher outcomes.