Community involvement
How Portland Does It: Community Prosecution
Choosing a New Approach to AMBER Alerts
Tale of Two Targets: Limitations of Community Anticrime Actions
A Century of Changing Boundaries
Collaborative Effort Toward Resolving Family Violence Against Women
Structure and Operations of Neighborhood Watch Programs in the United States
Reconsidering Domestic Violence Recidivism: Conditioned Effects of Legal Controls by Individual and Aggregate Levels of Stake in Conformity
Willingness-To-Pay for Crime Control Programs
Crime Prevention Through Neighborhood Revitalization: Does Practice Reflect Theory?
Sexual Violence Prevention Through Bystander Education: An Experimental Evaluation
Beyond Community Policing: Community Justice
Angels in Marble: Problems in Stimulating Community Involvement in Community Policing
Community Justice: A Conceptual Framework
Neighborhood Collective Efficacy -- Does It Help Reduce Violence?
Institute for Community-Police Relations Offers Guidance, Assistance
Doing Research in Public Housing: Implementation Issues From Philadelphia's 11th Street Corridor Community Policing Program
Conflicting Values in Community Policing
Directly Intervene or Call the Authorities?: A Study of Forms of Neighborhood Social Control Within a Social Disorganization Framework
Individual-Level Predictors of Community Aftercare Completion
NIJ Journal Issue No. 277
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.
Gang Membership Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and NIJ collaborated on a book that focuses on promising principles for gang membership prevention. This NIJ Conference Panel discusses the risk and protective factors that influence gang membership as well as efforts to reduce such factors. Panelists also explored the direction of gang research for the future.