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AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships
Long-Term Follow-Up of the National Evaluation of Gang Resistance Education and Training Project
Identifying high-risk firearm owners to prevent mass violence
"All I remember is the black eye": A distinctive facial feature harms eyewitness identification
Coordinated Community Responses to Domestic Violence: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Just Science Podcast: Just Standardizing Sexual Assault Kits
Fatal police shootings of civilians, by rurality
Pathways to Desistance From Crime Among Juveniles and Adults: Applications to Criminal Justice Policy and Practice (Executive Summary)
NIJ Funded Research on Firearms Violence in Urban Cities: Advancing Scientific Evidence to Inform Practice
The Influence of Subjective and Objective Rural School Security on Law Enforcement Engagement: A Mixed Methods Study
Landscape Study of Digital Tools to Identify, Capture, and Analyze Digital Evidence in Technology-Facilitated Abuse Cases
Evaluating Aerial Systems for Crime-Scene Reconstruction
The Role of Victim Services for Individuals Who Have Experienced Serious Identity-Based Crime
"Just because Somebody Is in a White Jacket and Has a Medical Degree doesn't Mean they're Not a Drug Dealer": Law-Enforcement Experiences Investigating Occupational Offenders
Profiles of US Law Enforcement Officers' Diagnosed Health Conditions: Results from a Probability-Based Sample of Officers
Predicting Police Endorsement of Myths Surrounding Intimate Partner Violence
Building Trust Inside and Out The Challenge of Legitimacy Facing Police Leaders
In the face of budget cuts, changing workforce demands, new varieties of crime and new technologies, how should police executives manage officers and other personnel and still ensure that organizational goals are being met?
Drawing on new data from a national sample, Dr. Dennis Rosenbaum, Director of the Center for Research in Law and Justice at the University of Illinois, Chicago, discussed the latest findings...