Best practices
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The Operation of the Corrections Technology Center of Excellence - Continuation
The Role of Indigent Defense for Defendants with Mental Health Disorders
NIJ Weapons & Protective Systems Technologies Center Supplement for Award 2010-IJ-CX-K005
Sensor, Surveillance, and Biometrics Technologies Center of Excellence
Community Policing Strategies To Counter Violent Extremism
Graphical User Interface for a Multi-Factorial Age-At-Death Estimation Method Using Fuzzy Integrals
DNA for the Defense Bar
Game Change: How Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Are Redefining How We Study Crime
Opening Plenary Panel
When researchers and practitioners work side by side, they can maximize their problem-solving abilities. The research partner can focus on the data and the science; the practitioner can focus on interpreting the findings and applying them in the field. In the plenary panel, panelists described the benefits, challenges and pitfalls of researcher-practitioner partnerships with a focus on the financial benefits to the practitioner.
Moderator: John H. Laub, Director, National Institute of Justice
Panelists:
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