Crime analysis
FY 2014 Indianapolis Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Assessing and Enhancing the Utility of NIBRS Data
3D Laser Scanning Equipment for Crime Scene Analysis
DDACTS Evaluability Assessment: Final Report on Individual and Cross-Site Findings
Civilian Staff in Policing: An Assessment of the 2009 Byrne Civilian Hiring Program
Civilian Staff in Policing: An Assessment of the 2009 Byrne Civilian Hiring Program, Executive Summary
Situational Crime Prevention at Specific Locations in Community Context: Place and Neighborhood Effects
Evaluation of National Institute of Justice-Funded Geospatial Software Tools: Technical and Utility Assessments to Improve Tool Development, Dissemination, and Usage
Evaluation of a Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Gun Violence in Detroit
Volume II: Research Analysis of the Phoenix Homicide Clearance Project
CrimeStat IV: A Spatial Statistics Program for the Analysis of Crime Incident Locations, Version 4.0
Predictive Policing: The Role of Crime Forecasting in Law Enforcement Operations
Across the Universe? A Comparative Analysis of Violent Radicalization Across Three Offender Types with Implications for Criminal Justice Training and Education
SEQUENCING TERRORISTS? PRECURSOR BEHAVIORS:A CRIME SPECIFIC ANALYSIS
Enhancing Knowledge of Dispute-Related Violence
FY2013 DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory
Testing a Geospatial Predictive Policing Strategy: Application of ArcGIS 3D Analyst Tools for Forecasting Commission of Residential Burglaries
Microscopy with Direct Analyte Probe Nanoextraction (DAPNe)-Coupled to Nanospray Mass Spectrometry for Localized Chemical Analysis of Document Inks
Empirical Assessment of Domestic Radicalization
Interview with Gary Ackerman, Director for Special Projects, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, University of Maryland
Mr. Ackerman is conducting an empirical assessment of domestic radicalization, with an emphasis on the process of radicalization. In this interview, Ackerman explains how he is using large empirical analysis and small scale life study analysis to discover which factors might cause an individual to make the leap from illegal terrorist behavior to violent terrorist behavior.
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