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The relationship between crime information centers and crime: A micro-synthetic evaluation of a district-level policing strategy
Exploring the Impacts of Individual Residential Mobility, Housing, and Social Disorganization on Recidivism Among Parolees
Staff As a Conduit for Contraband: Developing and Testing Key Assumptions of Professional Boundary Violations in Prison
Deploying Body-worn Cameras in a Jail Setting: Impacts and Lessons Learned
Effects of Correctional Body-Worn Cameras on Responses to Resistance: A Randomized Controlled Trial in a Jail Setting
Contraband and Interdiction Modalities Used in Correctional Facilities
Optimizing the Use of Video Technology to Improve Criminal Justice Outcomes
Optimizing Video Surveillance in Correctional Settings
Comparing the Uses and Benefits of Stationary Cameras Versus Body-worn Cameras in a Local Jail Setting
Body-Worn Cameras in a Correctional Setting: Assessing Jail Deputy Attitudes Before, During, and After Implementation
Can body-worn cameras reduce injuries during response-to-resistance events in a jail setting? Results from a randomized controlled trial
A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Impact of Body-Worn Cameras in the Loudoun County, VA, Adult Detention Center
The Impact of Correctional CCTV Cameras on Infractions and Investigations: A Synthetic Control Approach to Evaluating Surveillance System Upgrades in a Minnesota Prison
Audio Analytics and Other Upgrades in Correctional Surveillance Systems
Optimizing surveillance systems in correctional settings
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