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A Theory-Driven Algorithm for Real-Time Crime Hot Spot Forecasting
The Influence of Scope, Frames, and Extreme Willingness to Pay Responses on Cost of Crime Estimates
Evaluation of plant seed DNA and botanical evidence for potential forensic applications
Examining Equity in State Victim Compensation Programs: A Multilevel Analysis
Who is more violent in extremist groups? A comparison of leaders and followers
Desistance-Focused Criminal Justice Practice (Executive Summary)
NIJ Funded Research on Firearms Violence in Urban Cities: Advancing Scientific Evidence to Inform Practice
Landscape Study of Digital Tools to Identify, Capture, and Analyze Digital Evidence in Technology-Facilitated Abuse Cases
Trauma and Coping Mechanisms Exhibited by Forensic Science Practitioners: A Literature Review
Evaluating Aerial Systems for Crime-Scene Reconstruction
Juvenile Court Statistics, 2019
Desistance from Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Why do people stop their involvement in crime? What factors help shape this process? How can policy and practice improve individuals’ chances of ending their criminal behavior?
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Dealing with the Day-to-Day: Harnessing School Climate to Address the Effects of Student Victimization on Academic Performance
The Role of Victim Services for Individuals Who Have Experienced Serious Identity-Based Crime
Place management in neighborhood context: an analysis of crime at apartments in Cincinnati
Crime frames and gender differences in the activation of crime concern and crime responses
A Unique Approach to a Crime Gun Intelligence Center with the Inclusion and Support of 3D Virtual Comparison Technologies
How do prosecutors decide to drop or press charges in stalking cases?
Desistance-Focused Criminal Justice Practice
But What Does It Mean? Defining, Measuring, and Analyzing Desistance From Crime in Criminal Justice
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Crime and Desistance: Probing How Probationers' Thoughts on Crime May Inform Their Conduct
Researchers counsel caution on interpreting probationer cognitions — thoughts and thought patterns — as predictors of desistance from crime.