Surveys
Does who you know affect how you act? The impact of relationships on bystander intervention in interpersonal violence situations
Enabling the Enablers: An Identity Fraud Solution for Law Enforcement
Audio Analytics and Other Upgrades in Correctional Surveillance Systems
A model based design framework for interoperable communication systems
Socio-cognitive aspects of interoperability: Understanding communication task environments among different organizations
Accurate THC Determinations in Seized Cannabis Samples for Forensic Laboratories
UAA Research on Violence Against Women
Sexual Assault in Alaska
Sexual Violence in Alaska
Crime hotspot mapping using the crime related factors-a spatial data mining approach
Helping Crime Victim Legal Clinics Help Their Clients by Defining and Measuring for Successful Outcomes
"Acting 'Straight": Socio-Behavioral Consequences of Anti-Queer Hate Crime Victimization
Hate Crime Victimization and Reporting within Miami's Queer Latine Immigrant Population
Reducing Deaths in Law Enforcement Custody: Identifying High-Priority Needs for the Criminal Justice System
Effects of crime scene contaminants on surface-enhanced Raman analysis of hair
Prevalence of Online Sexual Offenses Against Children in the US
American Swastika: Inside the white power movement's hidden spaces of hate
Predicting dynamical crime distribution from environmental and social influences
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.
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