Logistic Regression
Prison and Violent Political Extremism in the United States
Student Threat Assessment as a Standard School Safety Practice: Results From a Statewide Implementation Study
Contributions to ROC Curve and Likelihood Ratio Estimation for Forensic Evidence Interpretation
Frontal sinus development and juvenile age estimation
Health-related Risks for Involvement in Bullying Among Middle and High School Youth
A Cross-National Comparison of Risk Factors for Teen Dating Violence in Mexico and the United States
Dangerous Weapons or Dangerous People? The Temporal Associations Between Gun Violence and Mental Health
Differential prediction and disparate impact of pretrial risk assessments in practice: a multi-site evaluation
Detection and diversity of fluorinated oil- and water-repellent coatings on apparel fibers
Effects of outdoor weathering and laundering on the detection and classification of fluorinated oil-and-water-repellent fabric coatings
Attitudes Towards Police and Weapon Carriage Among Adolescents
The Role of Cultural Factors on Dating Aggression and Delinquency Among Latino Youth
Who Produces Online Hate?: An Examination of the Effects of Self-Control, Social Structure, & Social Learning
NIJ-Funded Research on Mass Shootings to Advance Evidence-Based Policy and Practice
Mass public shootings continue to threaten communities in the United States, yet research on this criminal phenomenon is limited. In this full thematic panel, renowned experts will present a series of research projects summarizing NIJ-funded research projects’ newest findings on public mass shootings. The discussion will focus on NIJ’s investment to address the phenomenon of mass shootings through innovative study approaches to advance our understanding of mass shootings and inform prevention efforts. The implications of this research to criminal justice will also be discussed.
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