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Residential Burglary: A Comparison of the United States, Canada and England and Wales
Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Child Custody Decision-making among Intimate Partner Violence Families
Advancing Understanding, and Informing Prevention of Public Mass Shootings: Findings from NIJ Funded Studies, Part 2
In recent years, NIJ invested in several research projects to advance understanding and inform prevention of public mass shootings.
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NETWORK FLOW MODEL FOR FORECASTING AND EVALUATING CRIMINAL DISPLACEMENT
Integrating Emergency Department and Police Data to Locate and Prevent Violence: The Cardiff Model
WHO BUYS STOLEN PROPERTY? A NEW LOOK AT CRIMINAL RECEIVING
Mandatory Arrest for Domestic Violence: The Courts' Response
Self-Reports of Police Speeding Stops by Race: Results From the North Carolina Reverse Record Check Survey
Producing Official Crimes - Verified Crime Reports as Measures of Police Output
Batterer Program Participants Who Repeatedly Reassault: Psychopathic Tendencies and other Disorders
Considering Lead Poisoning as a Criminal Defense
Youth Homicide in New York - A Preliminary Analysis
Social Ecology of Police Misconduct
Failure of Arrest to Deter Spouse Abuse
Police Responses to Family Violence Incidents: an Analysis of an Experimental Design With Incomplete Randomization
Murder in Space City: Houston Homicide Re-Examined, Final Report & Project Summary
High-Speed Pursuit: The Offenders' Perspective
Firearm Injury Surveillance at the Local Level: From Data to Action
Purchase of Multiple Firearms as a Risk Factor for Criminal Gun Use: Implications for Gun Policy and Enforcement
Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management: A Randomized Experiment
Drug-Related Homicide in New York: 1984 and 1988
Tale of Four Cities: Improving our Understanding of Gun Violence, Draft Final Summary Overview
From the Academy to Retirement: A Journey Through the Policing Lifecycle
Professor Rosenbaum and a panel of colleagues discuss a study to demonstrate the feasibility of creating a foundation from which to launch studies about multiple aspects of policing using standardized definitions and measurement tools. Their goal is to advance knowledge about policing and translate data into evidence-based best practices that improve training, supervision and accountability systems. The effort is expected to produce a better understanding of what motivates police officers and makes them healthier, happier and more effective.
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