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Racial Animosity, Adversary Effect, and Hate Crime: Parsing Out Injuries in Intraracial, Interracial, and Race-Based Offenses
Who Are the Online Extremists Among Us? Sociodemographic Characteristics, Social Networking, and Online Experiences of Those Who Produce Online Hate Materials
An Experimental Evaluation on the Utility of Burglary Profiles Applied in Active Police Investigations
Police Response to Street Gang Violence: Improving the Investigative Process, Executive Summary
Tale of Two Countries: International Fraud-Detection Homicide
Arrogant Chameleons: Exposing Fraud-Detection Homicides
Application of the Social Learning Theory to Domestic Terrorist Recruitment
Preliminary Results of a Study on Robberies in Slovenia--Police Investigation and Crime Prevention Aspects (From Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Dilemmas of Contemporary Criminal Justice, P 407-415, 2004, Gorazd Mesko, et al., eds. -- See NCJ-207973)
The Nature, Trends, Correlates, and Prevention of Mass Public Shootings in America, 1976-2018
Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Profiles of Elder Abuse Perpetrators
Similar crimes, similar behaviors? Comparing lone-actor terrorists and public mass murderers
You Get What You Measure: New Performance Indicators Needed to Gauge Progress of Criminal Justice Reform
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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