Auto-Related Offenses
Comparative analysis of automotive paints by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and nonparametric permutation tests
An interlaboratory study to evaluate the forensic analysis and interpretation of glass evidence
Problem-Solving: Problem-Oriented Policing in Newport News
Ultimate Impacts of Sentencing Reforms and Speedy Trial Laws: A User's Guide to the Machine-Readable Files and Documentation and Codebook
Implementing DDACTS in Baltimore County: Using Geographic Incident Patterns to Deploy Enforcement
Undocumented Immigration, Crime, and Recidivism
Crime and Victimization on the US-Mexico Border: A Comparison of Legal Residents, Illegal Residents and Native-Born Citizens
New Directions in Research on Immigration and Crime
Illegal Immigration, Immigration Enforcement Policies, and American CitizensÂ’ Victimization Risk
Neighborhood Crime Survey: An Examination of the Relationship Between Immigration and Victimization
Using License Plate Readers to Fight Crime
This is a joint panel of NIJ's Office of Research and Evaluation (ORE ) and Office of Science and Technology (OST). Panelists will discuss the latest efforts to implement license plate reader technology into policing operations. OST grantees will explain various aspects of the technology and an ORE grantee from the National Opinion Research Center will present findings from a study on the use of license plate readers to combat auto theft in Arizona.
Examining Police Officer Crime
Based on the research findings, law enforcement officers appear to commit crimes at a much lower rate than the general public. However, in some cases, at times due to the stressors of the job and frequent exposure to trauma and violence, officers engage in misconduct or criminal behavior.
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