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Elder Abuse Prevention Demonstration: Planning Phase, Summary Technical Report
Changing Patterns of Homicide and Social Policy
Correlation Between Race and Domestic Violence is Confounded with Community Context
Neighborhood Disadvantage, Individual Economic Distress and Violence Against Women in Intimate Relationships
Family Influences on Female Offenders' Substance Use: The Role of Adverse Childhood Events among Incarcerated Women
Breaking New Windows--Examining the Subprime Mortgage Crisis Using the Broken Windows Theory
Can Corrections Operate Therapeutic Communities for Inmates? The Impact on the Social Environment of Jails
Chinese Birth Cohort: Theoretical Implications
Estimating the Population at Risk for Violence During Child Visitation
Effects of Work on Hitting and Hurting
Does Dropping out of School Enhance Delinquent Involvement? Results From a Large-Scale National Probability Sample
Impulsivity, Offending, and the Neighborhood: Investigating the Person-Context Nexus
Neighborhood Context of Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Arrest
Linking Gender, Minority Group Status and Family Matters to Self-control Theory: A Multivariate Analysis of Key Self-Control Concepts in a Youth-Gang Context
Virtual Training Tool Allows First Responders To Train Across Jurisdictions and Disciplines
Race and Economic Marginality in Explaining Prison Adjustment
Mapping Parole Caseloads
Failure to Appear: Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Victims Experience With the Juvenile Justice System and their Readiness to Change
Mothers & Children Seeking Safety in the US: A Study of International Child Abduction Cases Involving Domestic Violence
Since the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, thousands of abused women have faced complex litigation after seeking safety in the United States. Many have been court ordered to return their to the country from which they fled and often to their abusive partners custody. The presenters discussed the findings of an NIJ-funded study focusing on the experiences of women who as victims of domestic violence in another country, come to the U.S.
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Going Home (or Not): How Residential Change Might Help the Formerly Incarcerated Stay Out of Prison
Dr. Kirk discusses how Hurricane Katrina affected those formerly incarcerated persons originally from New Orleans and their likelihood of returning to prison. Kirk also discussed potential strategies for fostering residential change among those who were incarcerated, focusing specifically on parole residency policies and the provision of public housing vouchers.
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