Minorities
Fear of Crime Among Arab Americans in a Culture of Fear
Expanding the Applicability of Sampson and Laub's Theory of Inequality and Social Control: A Multilevel Examination
Reporting Victimization to the Police: the Role of Racial Dyad and Bias Motivation
"Roses have Thorns for a Reason”: The Promises and Perils of Critical Youth Participatory Research with System-impacted Girls of Color
Can Law Enforcement Training Address Racial and Ethnic Disproportionality? An Experimental Evaluation of Effective Youth Interactions
NIJ FY23 Center for Enhancing Research Capacity (CERC) at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)
Fostering Diversity in a Police Agency, From Bottom to Top
A Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of the Impact of Arizona’s Ban on Peremptory Challenges: A Focus on Racial Bias in Jury Selection and Case Outcomes
Patterns of Juvenile Court Referrals of Youth Born in 2000
A Population-Level Approach to Promoting Healthy Child Development and School Success in Low-Income, Urban Neighborhoods: Impact on Parenting and Child Conduct Problems
Kentucky Juvenile Justice Reform Evaluation: Assessing the Effects of SB 200 on Youth Dispositional Outcomes and Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Executive Summary
Legal Cynicism and (Subcultural?) Tolerance of Deviance: The Neighborhood Context of Racial Differences
Reaching African-American Battered Women: Increasing the Effectiveness of Advocacy
Searching for the Denominator: Problems With Police Traffic Stop Data and an Early Warning System Solution
Social Bonding to School and Educational Inequality: Race/Ethnicity, Dropping Out, and the Significance of Place
Does Race Influence Police Disciplinary Processes?
Theories and Fear of Gang Crime Among Whites and Latinos: A Replication and Extension of Prior Research
Physical Violence Among Anglo, African American, and Hispanic Couples: Ethnic Differences in Persistence and Cessation
Race and Punishment - Directions for Economic Research
Ethnic Identity in African American and European American Preadolescents: Relation to Self-Worth, Social Goals, and Aggression
Tailored Functional Family Therapy Program Shows Promise for Reducing Subsequent Criminal Activity in a Population at High Risk for Joining Gangs
Terrorism Studies: Finding and Applying the Best Research
In the post-Sept. 11 era, criminal justice and homeland security professionals have been bombarded with a flood of studies on terrorism. Some of the best researchers in the field provide a practical session on evaluating terrorism studies. What should the inquisitive professional look for when presented with different methods? How can professionals publish what they see and engage experts in the field?