Crime prevention
What Prosecutors and the Policy Should Do About Underreporting of Anti-LGBTQ Hate Crime
Pixel-wise structured light calibration method with a color calibration target
Mitigating Risks of Incarceration Among Transition-Age Foster Youth: Considering Domains of Social Bonds
School Safety: Large, Metropolitan District Tests Various School-Based Mental Health Services
Debunking Conventional Wisdom: Using Online Escort Ads in Sex Trafficking Investigations
Examining Walking-Waiting Sexual Assaults from Previously Untested Sexual Assault Kits: The Intersection of Stranger and Outdoor Sexual Assaults
Measuring How Relatively "Good" a Hot-spot Map Is: A Summary of Current Metrics
National counterterrorism library: Unique information resources at MIPT
POLICE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PLACE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION: Integrating Risk Terrain Modeling for Actionable Intel
Beyond Whiffle -Ball Bats: Addressing Identity Crime in an Information Economy
Predicting dynamical crime distribution from environmental and social influences
Explaining the Use of Traditional Law Enforcement Responses to Human Trafficking Concerns in Illicit Massage Businesses
Building the Evidence Base
What is evidence-based research? Why is it important to measure program activities and impacts and what are some strategies to do so? How can research be used to support engagement and empowerment for historically marginalized and underserved communities? Find answers in an recorded discussion moderated by Linda A. Seabrook, Senior Counsel for Racial Justice & Equity for OJP, with a panel of distinguished experts in the field.
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy