Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM)
Building Knowledge on Female Offenders
Comparison of Drug Use Between Prostitutes and Other Female Arrestees
Validity of Arrestees' Self-Reports: Variations Across Questions and Persons
Projecting and Monitoring the Life Course of the Marijuana/Blunts Generation
Patterns of Drug Escalation Among Philadelphia Arrestees: An Assessment of the Gateway Theory
Exploring Arrestee Drug Use in Rural Nebraska
Improving Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring - Papers and Presentations From Planning Meetings, 2010
Pilot Study for Collecting Data from Arrestees and an Analysis of the Quality of Self-Disclosure: Final Report
Heroin Use Among Southern Arrestees: Regional Findings From the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program
Real-Time Crime Forecasting Challenge Webinar
This webinar will offer a brief overview of the National Institute of Justice and the data science needs of the criminal justice field. In addition, it will provide details about the Crime Forecasting Challenge, including who can submit, how to retrieve datasets, and the submission categories. The overall goal of the Crime Forecasting Challenge is to harness recent advances in data science to drive innovation in algorithms that advance place-based crime forecasting.
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