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Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences, Part 2
The scientific basis of several aspects of forensic evidence was first called into question by the 2009 National Research Council report. That report had an immediate impact on law enforcement, crime labs, courtrooms, and the broader scientific community.
Building More Reliable Forensic Sciences, Part 1
Understanding the spatial distribution of crime based on its related variables using geospatial discriminative patterns
Optimization of criminal hotspots based on underlying crime controlling factors using geospatial discriminative pattern
Crime forecasting using data mining techniques
Empirical discriminative tensor analysis for crime forecasting
Crime forecasting using spatio-temporal pattern with ensemble learning
Anti-cyberstalking: The predator and prey alert (PAPA) system
A Training Tool for Internet Crimes Against Children Cases
Does who you know affect how you act? The impact of relationships on bystander intervention in interpersonal violence situations
A new mathematical technique for geographic profiling
A randomized experimental study of sharing crime data with citizens: Do maps produce more fear?
Machine Learning Methods for Predicting Global and Local Crime in an Urban Area
A Block-Level Analysis of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Crime in the City of Los Angeles
Crime hotspot mapping using the crime related factors-a spatial data mining approach
The effects of community-infused problem-oriented policing in crime hot spots based on police data: A randomized controlled trial
Flag and boost theories for hot spot forecasting: An application of NIJ’s Real-Time Crime forecasting algorithm using Colorado Springs crime data
Physical Boundaries and City Boundaries: Consequences for Crime Patterns on Street Segments?
The Effect of the Physical Environment on Crime Rates: Capturing Housing Age and Housing Type at Varying Spatial Scales
Helping Crime Victim Legal Clinics Help Their Clients by Defining and Measuring for Successful Outcomes
Helping Crime Victim Legal Clinics Help Their Clients by Defining and Measuring for Successful Outcomes
NIJ-backed research offers the first conceptual model for aligning victim legal services with desired results and assessing effectiveness in terms of actual client outcomes.
Gender-Based Violence and the Latinx Community
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