Drug abuse
Examining the Role of Substance Abuse in Elder Mistreatment: Results From Mistreatment Investigations
Suicidal Ideation, Posttraumatic Stress, and Substance Abuse Based on Forcible and Drug- or Alcohol-Facilitated/Incapacitated Rape Histories in a National Sample of Women
The Use of a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program To Develop Algorithms To Identify Providers With Unusual Prescribing Practices for Controlled Substances
Evaluation of the Cook County Community Based Transitional Services for Female Offenders Program
The Recursive Relationship Between Substance Abuse, Prostitution, and Incarceration: Voices From a Long-Term Cohort of Women
Detecting Drug Exposure Long After the Fact: New Method Proves Effective
NIJ-funded researchers develop a novel blood protein modification assay to detect drug exposure long after the limits of traditional urine or blood tests.
Detecting Drug Exposure Long After the Fact: New Method Proves Effective
Research Program Plan - Fiscal Year 1987
Firearm Carrying and Concurrent Substance Use Behaviours in a Community-based Sample of Emerging Adults
A Comparison of Self-control Measures and Drug and Alcohol Use Among College Students
To Catch a Drug
Ecstasy: Dancing on the Edge (DVD)
Drug-Assessment Instruments: Making Wise Choices
NIJ Research Review: Selected Summaries
Evaluating Trends in Novel Psychoactive Substances Using a Sentinel Population of Electronic Dance Music Festival Attendees
Discordant Substance Use and the Daily Experience of Partner Violence in Adolescent and Emerging Adults with Previous Dating Violence
Clinical diagnostic phenotypes in hospitalizations due to self-inflicted firearm injury
An Experimental Intervention With Families of Substance Abusers: One-Year Follow-Up of the Focus on Families Project
The Current State and Future Directions of Skeletal Toxicology: Forensic and Humanitarian Implications of a Proposed Model for the In Vivo Incorporation of Drugs Into the Human Skeleton.
Integrated Treatment for Jail Recidivists With Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
Booker and Beyond Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
This webinar features a discussion of previously published research on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Booker decision - which effectively transformed the United States Sentencing Guidelines from a mandatory, to an advisory, system. The presentation will address selected research findings from the last 15 years. Individual participants will briefly review their previous research findings with particular attention paid to the analytic methods used.
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