Social and Behavioral Science
Combating Teen Dating Violence: Promising Research in Prevention and Intervention for Youth at-Risk
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School-Based Programs to Reduce Bullying and Victimization
Collecting and Analyzing Tribal Data
Creating a Sustainable and Effective Tribal Criminal Justice System
The CIRCLE Evaluation: How Can Federal Funds Best Assist Tribal Nations?
Detecting, Addressing and Preventing Elder Abuse In Residential Care Facilities
Coordinating the Criminal Justice Response to Intimate Partner Violence: The Effectiveness of Councils in Producing Systems Change
Poly-Victimization Among Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: Manifestations & Associations to Delinquency
Gender and Violent Victimization, 1973-2005
Evaluation of the Multijurisdictional Task Forces (MJTFs), Phase II: Project Summary
Evaluation of the Multijurisdictional Task Forces (MJTFs), Phase II: MJTF Performance Monitoring Guide
Sources of Crime Data: Uniform Crime Reports and the National Incident-Based Reporting System
Two major sources of crime statistics commonly used in the United States are the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
Managing Drug Involved Probationers with Swift and Certain Sanctions: Evaluating Hawaii's HOPE
Developing Data Driven Supervision Protocols For Positive Parole Outcomes
Conceptualizing and Measuring Financial Exploitation and Psychological Abuse of Elderly Individuals
Using 911 Calls to Detect Terrorism Threats
Learning From 9/11: Organizational Change in the New York City and Arlington County, Va., Police Departments
Investigating Prisoner Reentry: The Impact of Conviction Status on the Employment Prospects of Young Men
Can You Predict Lethal Intimate Partner Violence?
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CeaseFire: A Public Health Approach to Reduce Shootings and Killings
Strategies that address serious health threats can also reduce violent crime.
The Future of Terrorism
Two experts debate the evolving nature of terrorism and its effect on law enforcement.