Assault
Spatial Risk Factors of Felonious Battery to Police Officers
Can We Predict Long-term Community Crime Problems? The Estimation of Ecological Continuity to Model Risk Heterogeneity
Five Things About Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Men and Women
Community-Level Efforts to Prevent Violent Extremism
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Characterization of Weapons used in Stab/Slash Attacks
Building Healthy Teen Relationships: An Evaluation of the Fourth R Curriculum with Middle School Students in the Bronx
Final Report and Findings of the Safe School Initiative: Implications for the Prevention of School Attacks in the United States, 2004
Impact of Immigration on Ethnic-Specific Violence
Documentation of Resident to Resident Elder Mistreatment in Residential Care Facilities
Enhancing Knowledge of Dispute-Related Violence
Protecting our Protectors: Using Science to Improve Officer Safety and Wellness
Each year, 100-200 law enforcement officers die in the line of duty. Last year, 177 lost their lives — a 16-percent increase from 2010. As Attorney General Eric Holder noted, this is a devastating and unacceptable trend. NIJ has developed a robust research portfolio to improve officer safety and wellness and, ultimately, save lives. This panel discussed some of NIJ's most promising work to reduce shooting and traffic-related fatalities — consistently the leading causes of officer line-of-duty deaths — and improve officer wellness, which is inextricably linked with officer safety.
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