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Are Juveniles Driving the Violent Crime Trend?
DRUGS AND CRIME IN PUBLIC HOUSING: A THREE-CITY ANALYSIS
NIJ (National Institute of Justice) Program Plan, 1994-95
Community Responses to Serial Murder: A Guide for Law Enforcement
Effects of Victim Impact Statements on Sentencing Decision: A Test in an Urban Setting
Poverty, Crack, and Crime: A Cross-City Analysis
Weapon-Related Victimization in Selected Inner-City High School Samples
Changes in the Drinking Age and Crime
Data Resources of the National Institute of Justice, 6th Edition
NIJ Awards in Fiscal Year 1992
SCHIZOPHENIA AS A CONTINGENT RISK FACTOR FOR CRIMINAL VIOLENCE
SELF-REPORTED CRIME RATES OF WOMEN PRISONERS
SEXUALLY ASSAULTIVE MALE JUVENILES: A FOLLOW-UP
Victim Costs of Violent Crime and Resulting Injuries
Youth, Guns, and Violence in Urban America
Improving the Investigation of Violent Crime: The Homicide Investigation and Tracking System (HITS)
At Risk of Rearrest for a Violent Crime: Predicting High- Stakes, High-Speed Recidivism; Developing Prediction Models in Two Birth Cohorts
Modern Policing and the Control of Illegal Drugs: Testing New Strategies in Two American Cities
Child Sexual Assault as a Risk Factor for Mental Disorders Among Women: A Community Survey
Comparative Study of the Preventive Effects of Mandatory Sentencing Laws for Gun Crimes
Crime and Incarceration: Some Comparative Findings From the 1980s
Long-Term Psychological Distress Associated With Marital Rape and Aggravated Assault: A Comparison to Other Crime Victims
Measurement of Recidivism in Cases of Spouse Assault
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