Criminal justice systems
Rehabilitation Programs for Adult Offenders: Meta-Analysis in Support of Guidelines for Effective Practice
NIJ FY 14 Postconviction Testing of DNA Evidence to Exonerate
Use of Research Evidence within Domestic Violence-Serving Organizations
National Elder Mistreatment Study: 5 Year Followup of Victims and Matched Non-Victims
Post Coital DNA Recovery in Minority Couples
Implicit Racial Bias, Community Context, and Perceptions of Crime and Justice
Application for the Translational Criminology Research Fellowship
Bridging the Research/Practice Gap: Street-Level Decision Making and Historical Influences Related to Evidence-Based Practices in Adult Probation
The Effect of Prior Police Contact on Victimization Reporting: Results from the Police Public Contact and National Crime Victimization Surveys
Identifying Individuals through Proteomic Analysis: A New Forensic Tool to Rapidly and Efficiently Identify Large Numbers of Fragmentary Human Remains
Advancing Molecular Diagnostics in Sudden Unexplained Deaths
Translational Criminology: Research and Public Policy
Developing and Testing Analytics to Evaluate Information Sharing Systems
Invitation to Apply for Funding to Support the Exploratory Research into the Intersection of Forced Marriage, Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Project
Continuation of Award Number 2010-IJ-CX-K003 - The Operation of the Corrections Technology Center of Excellence
Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and VAWA 2005: Payment Practices, Successes, and Directions for the Future
Voices From the Field: How California Stakeholders View Public Safety Realignment, Working Paper
Why Were So Many Sexual Assault Kits Not Tested in Detroit?
Watch Rebecca Campbell discuss the five primary reasons that Detroit developed a large number of sexual assault kits that were not submitted to the crime lab for DNA-testing. Dr. Campbell also talks about how these risk factors" could apply to other jurisdictions.
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Notifying Sexual Assault Victims When Evidence Is Tested
Interview with Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Watch Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz discuss what Houston is learning about the role of notifying sexual assault victims when their rape kits are DNA-tested. In talking about the nationwide implications of the Houston action-research project, Dr. Busch-Armendariz says that the nation is ready to move beyond a focus solely on kit-testing to the larger discussion of how to tackle the complicated issue of sexual assault.
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The Importance of Victim Cooperation in Solving Sexual Assaults
Interview with Dr. Bill Wells, Ph.D., Sam Houston State University
Watch Bill Wells discuss the problem of unsubmitted sexual assault kits in Houston, including some lessons learned to-date. Dr. Wells also talks about the crucial role of victim cooperation in solving sexual assault cases and the Houston Police Department's hiring of a justice advocate to improve investigations.
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Prosecuting Cases of Elder Abuse
Backlogs and Their Impact on the Criminal Justice System
Research on Partner Stalking: Putting the Pieces Together
Automated Victim Notification: The Landscape in the US