NIJ Evaluates Drug Control Projects
Effects of Cognitive Interviewing and Practice on Children's Recall Performance
Crime Commission Rates Among Incarcerated Felons in Nebraska, Report to the National Institute of Justice
Assessing Exposure to Violence in Urban Youth
Executive and Motivational Control of Performance Task Behavior, and Autonomic Heart Rate Regulation in Children: Physiologic Validation of Two-Factor Solution Inhibitory Control
Dual Vulnerability of Sexually Victimized Mothers and Sexually Victimized Children: A Longitudinal Study
Victims Guide to the D.C. Criminal Justice System
Crime File Study Guides, Set 1
Final Report: Evaluating a New Technique for Improving Eyewitness Identification
Evaluating Policy Options and Benefits of Reducing Cocaine Usage and Cocaine-Related Crime
Use of HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatograpy) With Diode Array Detection for the Analysis and Relative Dating of Inks and the Differentiation of Fiber Dyes
State Strategic Planning Under the Drug Control and System Improvement Formula Grant Program
Effective Strategies for the Prosecution of Public Corruption, Final Report
Automated Reporting System Pilot Project
Modelling Drug Markets
Drugs and Public Housing: Toward an Effective Police Response; Draft Final Report
Correctional Standards Review and Evaluation
HIV Transmission and Risk Behavior Among Drug Users in Los Angeles County, 1991 Update
Community Policing in Seattle: A Descriptive Study of the South Seattle Crime Reduction Project
DETERRING DRUG USE WITH INTENSIVE SUPERVISION
Ultimate Impacts of Sentencing Reforms and Speedy Trial Laws
Mental Disorder and Violent Crime: A 20-Year Cohort Study; Final Report
Effects of Cognitive Interviewing, Practice, and Interview Style on Children's Recall Performance
Criminal Prosecution and the Regionalization of Criminal Justice: Final Report
Classification of Rapists: Implementation and Validation, Final Report
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