Crimes of opportunity
Predictable Policing: Measuring the Crime Control Benefits of Hot Spots Policing at Bus Stops
Environmental Design and Neighborhood Context: A Multi-level Analysis of Crime at Apartments in Cincinnati Neighborhoods
Physical Safety and Preparedness - Breakout Session, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video includes the following presentations:
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
Using Vulnerability and Exposure to Improve Robbery Prediction and Target Area Selection
How Residential Burglars Choose Targets: An Ethnographic Analysis
Adding the Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Routine Activities: A Further Test of Routine Activity Theory
Updating the Deterrence Doctrine
Notes From the Field: Emphasizing a Victim-Centered Approach in Human Trafficking Prosecutions
Situational Approaches to Making Communities and Correction Institutions Safer
NIJ Conference panelists will present the results of three studies that applied situational crime prevention (SCP) principles: (1) an evaluation of the Safe City initiative in Chula Vista, Calif., designed to combine the expertise and resources of local law enforcement, retailers and the community to increase the safety of designated retail areas; (2) a randomized controlled trial (in partnership with the Washington Metro Transit Police) that assessed the effectiveness of SCP to reduce car crime in Metro's parking facilities; and (3) an evaluation of the impact of SCP