Crime Commissions
Out on Bail - Crime File Series Study Guide
Gangs in North Carolina: A Summary of the Law Enforcement Survey
Evaluation of the Occurrence and Associative Value of NonIdentifiable Fingermarks on Unfired Ammunition in Handguns for Evidence Supporting Proof of Criminal Possession, Use and Intent
Compendium of National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Pamphlets
Evaluation of the Occurrence and Associative Value of NonIdentifiable Fingermarks on Unfired Ammunition in Handguns for Evidence Supporting Proof of Criminal Possession, Use and Intent
Assessing the Impact of Plea Bargaining on Subsequent Violence for Firearm Offenders
The Changing Nature of Crime in America
How Drugs Affect Decisions by Burglars
Camera System Provides Effective "Eye on Crime"
Gun Tracing Systems Study Report
Assessing Methods to Enhance and Preserve Proteinaceous Impressions from the Skin of Decedents during the Early Stages of Decomposition while Examining Environmental Variations across Seasons
Economical Crime Control: Perspectives from Both Sides of the Ledger
The surge in incarceration since 1980 has been fueled in part by the mistaken belief that the population can be divided neatly into "good guys" and "bad guys." In fact, crime rates are not determined by the number of at-large criminals, any more than farm production is determined by the number of farmers. Crime is a choice, a choice that is influenced by available opportunities as much as by character. This perspective, drawn from economic theory, supports a multi-faceted approach to crime control. Dr.
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Evidence-Based Policing: The Importance of Research and Evidence
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