International police activities
A Question of Style: Replicating and Extending Engel's Supervisory Styles With New Agencies and New Measures
How Police Officers Perform in Encounters With the Public Measuring What Matters at the Individual Level
Assessing best practices in crime labs structure, processes, and performance: A partial test of Gagliardi's 13 Critical tasks
Measuring Police-Community Co-production: Trade-offs in Two Observational Approaches
Good Day for a Riot
Strange Bedfellows: Civil Liability and Aggressive Policing
Disentangling the Influence of Suspects' Demeanor and Mental Disorder on Arrest
The Internationalization of Criminal Justice
Departmental and Citizen Complaints as Predictors of Police Coercion
Applying Tittle's Control Balance Theory to Police Deviance
International Trends in Fighting Child Pornography
This NIJ Conference Panel brings together American and European practitioners using innovative approaches to thwart the sharing of child pornography online. The panel will highlight two efforts. The first, which NIJ's International Center is evaluating, is a European multilateral project that teams criminal investigators with international nongovernmental organizations and Internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to child pornography sites. The second effort seeks to prevent child pornographers from accessing credit card and other online payment systems.