Colorado
Using the Polygraph (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 15.1-15.18, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
National Evaluation of the COPS Program: Ten Case Studies
SELF-REPORTED CRIME RATES OF WOMEN PRISONERS
The Eyes Have It
Residential Treatment Home for Developmentally Disabled Sex Offenders: One Community's Response (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 16.1-16.15, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Taking the Fight Out in Lakewood
OPERATING A DEFENDER OFFICE - MANUAL
The Cannabis Effect on Crime: Time-Series Analysis of Crime in Colorado and Washington State
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Research: A Study of Youth in Detention in Denver, October 1997-September 1998
Criminal Behavior of Gang Members, Final Report
Civil Protection Orders: The Benefits and Limitations for Victims of Domestic Violence, Final Report
Unmanned Aircraft Reconstruct the Scene
Regional and Cultural Utility of Conventional Batterer Counseling
E-Messaging Saves Time, Improves Security
Starting a Sex Offender Program: Reports From Three Communities
Criminal Behavior of Gang Members and At-Risk Youths
Officer-Worn Cameras Expand Point of View
Using Virtual Reality To Prepare Inmates for Release
TECHBeat, March 2018
Optimal Extraction Methods of THC From Infused Products
Notes From the Field: Addressing Mental Health Is an Important Factor in Improving School Safety
Reflections on Colorado's Administrative Segregation Study
Familial DNA Searching: Issues and Answers
Familial DNA searching is the practice of creating new investigative leads in cases where DNA evidence found at the scene of a crime strongly resembles that of an existing DNA profile but is not an exact match. Panelists will explain how the technology works, provide examples of successful convictions obtained through familial searches, and discuss the various misconceptions and concerns regarding this practice.