Jordan Hyatt
 Assistant Professor
                            Department of Criminology and Justice Studies                                                        
Drexel University
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Jordan M. Hyatt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology and Justice Studies, Drexel University. Hyatt’s research in corrections and reentry focuses on the evaluation of innovative criminal justice interventions with an emphasis on randomized experiments. Through the program assessments with strong partnerships with practitioners, Hyatt works to develop effective and actionable criminal justice policies. Hyatt’s work is relevant for agencies with policy agendas focused on improving reintegration, public safety, and implementing evidence-based policies.
Research Interest
Community corrections, drug treatment, gang violence, homelessness, probation/parole, re-entry, risk assessment, sentencing
Publications
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Hyatt, J. M. & Barnes, G. C. (2014). A Randomized Evaluation of the Impact of Intensive Supervision on the Recidivism of High-Risk Probationers. Crime and Delinquency.
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Berk, R. A. & Hyatt, J. M. (2015). Machine Learning Forecasts of Risk in Criminal Justice Settings. Federal Sentencing Reporter.
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Ostermann, M., Ragusa, L. & Hyatt, J. M. (2015). How Different Operationalizations of Recidivism Impact Conclusions of Effectiveness of Parole Supervision. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.