Tennessee
Enduring Effects of Prenatal and Infancy Home Visiting by Nurses on Children
Early Representation by Defense Counsel Field Test - Final Evaluation Report - Executive Summary
Early Representation by Defense Counsel Field Test - Final Evaluation Report
Addressing the problems of urban education: An ecological systems perspective
Discoveries From the Forensic Anthropology Data Base: Modern American Skeletal Change & the Case of Amelia Earhart
ICPUTRD: Image Cloud Platform for Use in Tagging and Research on Decomposition
Testing Reliability of Animal Models in Research and Training Programs in Forensic Entomology
Integrating Crime and Traffic Crash Data in Nashville
Enhancement of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Forensic DNA Laboratory, Final Activities Report
Meth = Death
Officer Creates Comic To Help Students Make Good Choices
Property Criminals as the Lumpenproletariat: A Serendipitous Finding
Drugs, Alcohol, and Domestic Violence in Memphis
Socially Bounded Decision Making of Persistent Property Offenders
National Evaluation of the COPS Program: Ten Case Studies
Using Knowledge and Teamwork To Reduce Crime
Police Perspectives on Responding to Mentally Ill People in Crisis: Perceptions of Program Effectiveness
Special Focus - Education and Training
Webinar Focuses on Reducing Traffic Fatalities
Effect of High-Visibility Enforcement on Motor Vehicle Crashes
Video: Reducing Traffic Fatalities: NIJ LEADS Scholar Spotlight
Improving Officer Safety on the Roadways
Nurse-Family Partnerships: From Trials to International Replication
David Olds, founder of the Nurse-Family Partnership Program, describes the programs long-term impact on mothers and babies who began participating in the program more than 19 years ago. The Nurse-Family Partnership maternal health program introduces vulnerable first-time parents to maternal and child health nurses. It allows nurses to deliver the support first-time moms need to have a healthy pregnancy, become knowledgeable and responsible parents, and provide their babies and later children and young adults with the best possible start in life.
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Sexual Assault: Obtaining DNA From Evidence Collected up to a Week Later
Technological advances have made it possible to detect male DNA in evidentiary samples collected several days after a sexual act has taken place. Panelists will present the research that has led to these findings, followed by a discussion of the potential impact of this work from the perspectives of the sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) and the crime laboratory communities.