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Teacher Victimization: Understanding Prevalence, Causation, and Negative Consequences
Procedural justice, neighbourhood context, and domestic violence reporting intention among subgroups of immigrants
Immigrant status and neighborhood context on perceptions of police procedural justice
Immigrant Organizations and Neighborhood Crime
A Longitudinal Examination of the Influence of Sex and Race on Sentencing Outcomes in Florida's Rural and Urban Counties
Interpretation Variance from Forensic Data
Assessing Risk of Terrorist Acts by Looking at Location Data and Demographic and Social Characteristics
Bridging Generational Gaps in the Laboratory
Quantifying Gang Locations: Systematically Testing Validity Using a Partial Test of Messick's Unified Perspective
Developing a Spatial‐Temporal Method for the Geographic Investigation of Shoeprint Evidence
Campus Sexual Assault Responses (CSAR): Informing Trauma-Informed Policies, Protocols, and Training
Sexual violence is a significant criminal justice problem with long-term effects for its victims. In particular, sexual assault on or related to college campuses across the United States presents a growing public health and economic burden, starting with significant impacts on academic outcomes.
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Population and Subgroup Differences in the Prevalence and Predictors of Campus Sexual Assault
This webinar presents preliminary findings from a secondary data analysis study using the Haven Online Campus Sexual Assault Prevention program data. The scope and scale of the data used in this study allow for the examination and generalization of findings across contexts and behaviors and may help identify student populations in greatest need of services and resources.
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Current State of Knowledge about Stalking and Gender-Based Violence: The Known, Unknown, and Yet To Be Known
Nearly one in six of women experience stalking victimization at some point during their life, and most are stalked by someone who they know—typically current or former intimate partners. Given the escalation of violence and potential harm that an individual may commit while stalking someone, it is important to bring more attention to this issue. This brown-bag session highlights a panel of scholars to share what the field currently knows about stalking behaviors and victims, including a focus on intimate partner violence, non-partner relationships, and police response.
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