New York
Prisoner Recollections: The Role of Internet Use and Real-Life Networks in the Early Radicalization of Islamist Terrorist Offenders
Evaluating the Effect of Holistic Indigent Defense Services on Case Outcomes: A Natural Experiment in the Bronx
Development and Validation of an Actuarial Risk Assessment Tool for Juvenile Sex Offenders
Improving Hot-Spot Policing through Behavioral Interventions
Enhancing Knowledge of Dispute-Related Violence
Evidence, Sexual Assaults, and Case Outcomes: Understanding the Role of Sexual Assault Kits, Non-Forensic Evidence, and Case Characteristics
FY13 DNA Backlog Reduction Program - City of New York, Office of Chief Medical Examiner
FY 2013 DNA Backlog Reduction Program - New York State Police Forensic Investigation Center
Review of the Findings From Project D.A.T.E.: Risky Relationships and Teen Dating Violence Among At-Risk Adolescents
Testing the Effects of New York's Domestic Violence Courts: A Statewide Impact Evaluation
Multi-Site Assessment of Five Court-Focused Elder Abuse Initiatives, Executive Summary
Assessment of the Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative: Executive Summary
Assessment of the Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative: Final Project Report
Lone Wolf Terrorism in America
Interview with Mark Hamm, Ph.D., Indiana State University
Dr. Hamm is studying lone wolf terrorism in the United States and how such terrorists become radicalized. In this interview, Hamm explains the difference between mass violence and terrorism and discusses the ways in which many lone wolf terrorists use public forums to broadcast their intent to commit terrorist acts.
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