Environmental design
Facility Exposure and Crime in New York City Streets: A Latent Profile Analysis Approach
15PNIJ-24-GG-01566-RESS
      
            Open
      
  Funding First Awarded
              2024
          $37,158
      
      Mitigating the Harm of Public Mass Shooting Incidents through Situational Crime Prevention
Date Published
  2022
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      POLICE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PLACE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION: Integrating Risk Terrain Modeling for Actionable Intel
Date Published
  2019
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Understanding Socio-environmental and Physical Risk Factors Influencing Firearm Violence
Date Published
  June 2021
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Evaluation of a Situational Crime Prevention Approach in Three Jails: The Jail Sexual Assault Prevention Project
Date Published
  August 2011
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Taking the "Green Way" to Reducing Costs and Increasing Efficiency
Date Published
  May 2012
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Resource Manual on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Date Published
  1997
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Use of Civil Remedies for Neighborhood Crime and Drug Abatement by Community Organizations
Date Published
  1996
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Some Hurricane Relief
Date Published
  May 2006
Agencies
          
          NIJ-Sponsored
          
      Evidence-Based Policing: The Importance of Research and Evidence
July 2018
      
  Series
                  
            NIJ’s two Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science programs encourage law enforcement officers and agencies to use data and research to inform their policies and practices. This panel convened leading practitioners and researchers to discuss evidence-based policing for an audience that includes the next generation of U.S. policing leadership. Panelists come from a variety of backgrounds and will draw from on-the-ground experience to discuss evidence-based policing as it relates to law enforcement training curriculums, practitioner-led trials, research clearinghouses, and other topics.
      
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