Crime analysis
PROPERTY CRIME AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR - SOME EMPIRICAL RESULTS
Spatial analysis of social vulnerability and crime disparities through interpretable machine learning
A Framework for Covariate-specific ROC Curve Estimation, with Application to Biometric Recognition
Neighborhood Crime Survey: An Examination of the Relationship between Immigration and Victimization
Effect of Muzzle Gases on Forward Spatter of Viscoelastic Blood in Close-range Shooting
Crime Scene Analysis
Placial Analysis of Events: a Case Study on Criminological Places
Mitigating the Harm of Public Mass Shooting Incidents through Situational Crime Prevention
Replicating Group-Based Trajectory Models of Crime at Micro-Places in Albany, NY
Research in Brief: Predictive Policing: Understanding and Applying Analytical Techniques To Prevent and Combat Crime
A cyclically adjusted spatio-temporal kernel density estimation method for predictive crime hotspot analysis
Police stops to reduce crime: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Applying an empirically derived effect size distribution to benchmark the practical magnitude of interventions to reduce recidivism in the USA
A Whole Community Approach to Hate Crime Reduction: Research to Improve Prevention, Reporting, and Victim Support
Community-Led Learning: A Collaborative Approach to Training and Technical Assistance for Violent Crime Problem Analyses
Cold Cases and Serial Killers, Part 1
In April 2018, the Golden State Killer, Joseph DeAngelo was arrested. NIJ support helped lead to his arrest, and in the aftermath of the arrest, NIJ Social Science Analyst Eric Martin was among those tasked with finding other cases NIJ helped law enforcement solve. Eric joins the show to talk about some of those cases, and answer some broader questions about serial killers: What is a serial killer? Are they on the rise? How do we know how many serial killers are currently active?
Embodying Evidence to Action: Tracking the Impact of Three Key NIJ Research Investments
A Review of Self-Exciting Spatio-Temporal Point Processes and Their Applications
Rejoinder A Review of Self-Exciting Spatio-Temporal Point Processes and Their Applications
Integrating Population Health Data on Violence Into the Emergency Department: A Feasibility and Implementation Study
Remarks by the Honorable James K. Stewart to IPEC London, England, on September 14, 1988
Analysis of Matches and Partial-Matches in a Danish STR Data Set
The Intersection of Methamphetamine and Violence in the United States: A County-level Assessment of Methamphetamine Overdose Mortality and Violent Crime
Driving Down Gun Violence, Part 1
Three LEADS Scholars serving in different law enforcement agencies and positions discuss their experiences with identifying and implementing evidence-based interventions to reduce gun violence. NIJ Senior Advisor Dr. Tamara Herold hosts this conversation with guests Police Chief Cecilia Ashe (Milford Delaware Police Department), Chief of Staff Lieutenant Matthew Barter (Manchester, NH Police Department), and Analytical Services Manager Mr. Jason Schiess (Durham, NC Police Department).