Property crime
Insights on Adverse Effects of Elder Abuse
Juvenile Arrests, 2018
Taking on the Dark Web: Law Enforcement Experts ID Investigative Needs
Developing Empirically-Driven Public Corruption Prevention Strategies
A Handful of Unlawful Behaviors, Led by Fraud and Bribery, Account for Nearly All Public Corruption Convictions Since 1985
TECHBeat, January 2019
TECHBeat, June 2019
Preventing and Controlling Corporate Crime: The Dual Role of Corporate Boards and Legal Sanctions
Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools
NIJ R&D Portfolio Management and Technology Transition Support: Report Summary
Success Story: Advancing the Forensic Analysis of Ignitable Liquid Fuel Fires
Success Story: Identifying Ignitable Liquids in Fire Debris and Providing Error Rates for Purposes of Testifying
Identifying Law Enforcement Needs for Conducting Criminal Investigations Involving Evidence on the Dark Web
Epidemiology of Crime Guns: Summary
Systematic Analysis of Product Counterfeiting Schemes, Offenders, and Victims in the United States
Temperature Sensors Embedded in Paint for Fire Debris Analysis and Arson Scene Investigations
Examining Police Officer Crime
Prevention of Financial Abuse Among Elders Affected by Cognitive Decline: A Randomized Controlled Trial In Three Rural Communities
Mass Marketing Elder Fraud Intervention
Using Physician Behavioral Big Data for High Precision Fraud Prediction and Detections
Improving the Investigation, Clearance Rates, and Victim Restoration of Robberies: A Randomized Controlled Experiment
Strengthening Our Nation's Crime Laboratories
As technology improves, demand for analysis of DNA and other forensic evidence to help solve crimes grows. This video describes some of the challenges crime laboratories face in meeting this demand and how National Institute of Justice (NIJ) funding has strengthened crime labs and encouraged innovation in forensic techniques.
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White Collar Crime
The subprime mortgage industry collapse has led to a record number of foreclosures. In this environment, the interest mortgage fraud has risen, along with questions of how fraud contributed to the crisis. Henry Pontell and Sally Simpson discuss what they have learned about investigating and prosecuting white-collar criminals, the role of corporate ethics in America, and what policymakers and lawyers can learn from evidence of fraud.
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Violent Repeat Victimization: Prospects and Challenges for Research and Practice
Research tells us that a relatively small fraction of individuals experience a large proportion of violent victimizations. Thus, focusing on reducing repeat victimization might have a large impact on total rates of violence. However, research also tells us that most violent crime victims do not experience more than one incident during a six-month or one-year time period. As a result, special policies to prevent repeat violence may not be cost-effective for most victims.
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