Homicide
EFFECT OF MASSACHUSETTS' GUN CONTROL LAW ON GUN-RELATED CRIMES IN THE CITY OF BOSTON
The Lethality Assessment Program 2.0: Adjusting Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment to Account for Strangulation Risk
Jealousy as a Correlate of Intimate Partner Homicide-Suicide versus Homicide-Only Cases: National Violent Death Reporting System, 2016-2020
The Impact of State Firearm Laws on Homicide Rates in Suburban and Rural Areas Compared to Large Cities in the United States, 1991-2016
How Much Difference Does the Lawyer Make? The Effect of Defense Counsel on Murder Case Outcomes
Just Science Podcast: Just Investigating a No-Body Homicide in Canada
A Micro-and Macro Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Extreme Risk Protection Orders in Colorado
Evaluation of a Healing-Centered Community-Wide Approach to Addressing Firearm Violence in New Orleans
Cold Cases and Serial Killers (Part 1)
In April 2018, the Golden State Killer, Joseph DeAngelo was arrested. NIJ support helped lead to his arrest, and in the aftermath of the arrest, NIJ Social Science Analyst Eric Martin was among those tasked with finding other cases NIJ helped law enforcement solve. Eric joins the show to talk about some of those cases, and answer some broader questions about serial killers: What is a serial killer? Are they on the rise? How do we know how many serial killers are currently active?
The Mortal Tragedy: Analyzing Body Disposal Patterns in Homicide Cases
Assessment of Case Fatality Rates and Overall Prevalence of Firearm Violence in California, 2005-2019
Multiple Imputation for Missing Values in Homicide Incident Data: An Evaluation Using Unique Test Data
Understanding the Pathology of Homicidal Pediatric Blunt Neurotrauma through Correlation of Advanced Magnetic Resonance Images with Histopathology
Examining the changing dynamics of homicide in Los Angeles: 1990 - present
Tribal Crime, Justice, and Safety (Part 2)
Stacy Lee Reynolds and Christine (Tina) Crossland continue their discussion of tribal crime, justice, and safety, including how Native American persons experience crime victimization at higher rates than non-Native people and the jurisdictional complexities in responding to tribal crime, justice, and safety. Read the transcript.
Listen to the first half of Stacy and Tina’s discussion.