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Gender, strain, and school violence: Theoretical perspectives on girls’ involvement in K-12 school shootings
Fatal and Non-Fatal Intimate Partner and Family Violence Against Older Women: An Exploration of Age and Police Response to Inform Research, Policy and Practice
Higher Levels of Intelligence and Executive Functioning Protect Maltreated Children Against Adult Arrests: A Prospective Study
Arrests Among Extreme Risk Protection Order Respondents in Washington State: A Statewide Retrospective Cohort Study
Experimental and numerical investigations for the prediction of depth of calcination of gypsum plasterboards under fire exposure
Child Maltreatment in Youth-Serving Organizations: A Scoping Review
It Takes a Village: Addressing Community Needs to Implement Firearm Prohibitions for Domestic Violence Protective Order Respondents
Just Improving Sexual Assault Kit Testing Workflows
Just Improving Sexual Assault Kit Testing Workflows
In episode one of our Sexual Assault Awareness Month season, Just Science sat down with Jody West, the forensic science manager for the forensic biology section at the North Carolina State Crime Laboratory, and Dr. Patricia Melton, a senior research Forensic Social Scientist at RTI International. Discuss resources aimed to help Forensic Science Service Providers increase the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of sexual assault kit testing. Among Forensics Science Service providers, there's a variability in how they approach testing sexual assault kits.
Just Resolving A Capital Murder Case In Denton Texas
“They had to change the model to fit the victim, versus the victim having to fit the model”: Innovative solutions in community response to commercial sexual exploitation
Development of Presumptive and Confirmatory Analytical Methods for the Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Improvised Explosives
Just Sexual Assault Response in Indigenous Communities
In episode four of our 2023 Sexual Assault Awareness Month mini season, Just Science sat down with Mark Pooley, founder of Native Search Solutions, to discuss how the challenges faced by Indigenous communities impact sexual assault investigations. In the United States, many Indigenous communities are geographically isolated, which contributes to a lack of resources such as police staffing and training, healthcare, or even access to the Internet.