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Racially Biased Policing: Determinants of Citizen Perceptions
Industrial Shift, Polarized Labor Markets and Urban Violence: Modeling the Dynamics Between the Economic Transformation and Disaggreated Homicide
Urban Black Violence - The Effect of Male Joblessness and Family Disruption
Population and Performance Analyses of Four Major Populations with Illumina's FGx Forensic Genomics System
Opening Pandora's Box: How Does Defendant Race Influence Plea Bargaining?
Sexual Dimorphism in America: Geometric Morphometric Analysis of the Craniofacial Region
Unintended Effects of Penal Reform: African American Presence, Incarceration, and the Abolition of Discretionary Parole in the United States
Just Science Podcast: Just NIST's Digital Forensics Black Box Study
Firearm Forensics Black-Box Studies for Examiners and Algorithms using Measured 3D Surface Topographies
Consequences of a Prison Record for Employment: How Do Race, Ethnicity & Gender Factor In?
Police-on-Police Shootings and the Puzzle of Unconscious Racial Bias
Professor Christopher Stone recently completed a study of police-on-police shootings as part of a task force he chaired in New York State. He reported on his findings and recommendations, exploring the role of race in policing decisions, methods to improve training and tactics to defuse police-on-police confrontations before they become fatal, and methods to improve the investigations of such shootings.
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Homicide in the United States
The 2009 NIJ Conference kicked off with a blue-ribbon panel of leaders with expertise in urban issues as they relate to homicide. These experts will discuss promising approaches that have resulted in reduced violence and community empowerment.
What Works in Offender Supervision
This NIJ Conference Panel highlights findings from NIJ projects that evaluated strategies to enhance the supervision of offenders in the community. Researchers discuss the effectiveness of fair, swift and certain sanctions for high-risk probationers in the Hawaii HOPE program. Panelists also provide empirical evidence on the effectiveness of electronic monitoring — including the use of GPS tracking — for medium- and high-risk offenders on supervision and upon completion of their supervision sentence.