Researchers
Migrant Farm Labor Trafficking in North Carolina: Pinning Down Elusive Data
Labor trafficking is a global affliction cloaked in quantitative uncertainty. One research team used a new analytical approach in search of better clarity on the presence, treatment, and possible trafficking of migrant farmworkers in North Carolina.
2020 OVK Tribal-Research Capacity Building Grant
Linking Internal Organ Microbiome and Metabolome Composition to Cause of Death in Medicolegal Investigations
Disrupting Human Trafficking Networks through Mathematical Modeling: Addressing Replacement Effects and Uncertain Information
Methods to Cost Crime Victimization: Statistical Modelling with Integrated and Survey Data to Comprehensively Measure Harm
A Two-State Examination of Varied Measurement Strategies for Juvenile Reoffending
Life course and intergenerational effects of criminal justice involvement: Identifying risks, the search for resilience, and the impact of rise in opioid misuse and the Covid-19 pandemic
National Youth Gang Survey
Augmenting, Analyzing, and Archiving Criminal Trajectories in Four Birth Cohorts from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, 1995-2023
Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships: A Case of the Development of a Long-term Collaborative Project Between a University and a Criminal Justice Agency
Online Human Interaction Detection and Recognition With Multiple Cameras
Teen Cyberbullying Content Assessed in the Context of Social Networks
Adults trying to curb cyberbullying of teens need to understand what it is and how it works in teens’ social networks; research on the content and context of cyberaggression may help build solutions.