Crime prevention
The Early Risers Longitudinal Prevention Trial: Examination of 3-Year Outcomes in Aggressive Children With Intent-to-Treat and As-Intended Analyses
Cognitive Behavioral Theory, Young Adults, and Community Corrections: Pathways for Innovation
The Characteristics and Prevalence of Agitation in an Urban County Emergency Department
An Informal School-Based Peer-Led Intervention for Smoking Prevention in Adolescence (ASSIST): A Cluster Randomised Trial
The Strong African American Families Program: A Cluster-Randomized Prevention Trial of Long-Term Effects and a Mediational Model
Preliminary Evaluation of a Multimedia Violence Prevention Program for Adolescents
Programmatic Prevention of Adolescent Problem Behaviors: The Role of Autonomy, Relatedness, and Volunteer Service in the Teen Outreach Program
Who Benefits Most From a Broadly Targeted Prevention Program? Differential Efficacy Across Populations in the Teen Outreach Program
Forecasting the Severity of Mass Public Shootings in the United States (Mar.10)
Community Reporting Thresholds: Sharing Information with Authorities Concerning Terrorism and Targeted Violence
Environmental Design and Neighborhood Context: A Multi-level Analysis of Crime at Apartments in Cincinnati Neighborhoods
Attitudes Towards Police and Weapon Carriage Among Adolescents
Creation of School Shooting Open-Source Database Fuels Understanding
The influence of exposure to violence on adolescents' physical aggression: The protective influence of peers
Annual Research Review: Youth firearm violence disparities in the United States and implications for prevention
Impact of a School-Based, Multi-Tiered Emotional and Behavioral Health Crisis Intervention on School Safety and Discipline
Multilevel Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a DOJ-sponsored initiative to reduce violent crime, particularly gun crime, by fostering cooperation by criminal justice agencies and local partners to develop and implement strategic approaches.
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Comprehensive Gang Model Evaluation: Integrating Research Into Practice
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Most scholars would agree that desistance from crime – the process of ceasing engagement in criminal activities – is normative. However, there is variability in the literature regarding the definition and measurement of desistance, the signals of desistance, the age at which desistance begins, and the underlying mechanisms that lead to desistance. Even with considerable advances in the theoretical understanding of desistance from crime, there remain critical gaps between research and the application of that research to practice.
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