Prosecution
Topic of Interest: Forensic Testimony, Smith v. Arizona
A case study for local data surveillance in opioid overdose fatalities in Cuyahoga County, OH 2016-2020
Culture of Corruption: Prosecutions, Persistence, and Desistence
Gender in the Courtroom Workgroup: Understanding the Relationship Between the Composition of Workgroups and the Gender Gap in Punishment
Using machine learning to assess rape reports: "Signaling" words about victims' credibility that predict investigative and prosecutorial outcomes
Neighborhood matters: the impact of community context on the cumulative case processing of firearm offenses
The Postconviction Workgroup: Cooperation Between Adversaries in Exoneration Cases
Minority Victim Neglect and the Case Processing of Firearm Crimes
Just Science Podcast: Just Investigating a No-Body Homicide in Canada
The Extremism Sentencing Study: Judicial Outcomes and Recidivism Among Individuals Convicted of International and Domestic Terrorism
Can Science Enhance Equity? Findings and Implications From a Study To Detect Bruising on Victims with Dark Skin Pigmentation
This plenary panel from the 2023 NIJ Research Conference features fascinating research on a methodology to improve the detection and documentation of bruises on victims of violence who have dark skin pigmentation. This study highlights the intersection between science, justice, and racial equity, featuring practitioner and victims’ advocacy perspectives. The discussion describes the research and its findings and explore strategies to ensure that this particular evidence-based methodology can be widely implemented by nurse practitioners in the field.
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Impacts of Successive Drug Legislation Shifts: Qualitative Observations from Oregon Law Enforcement
Research Program Plan, Fiscal Year 1988
Considering domestic violence victims: Exploring victim-related factors in prosecutor case summaries
Just Science Podcast: Just Improved Response to Sexual Assault
Low Prosecution Rates in Sexual Assault Cases: Can We Make Sustainable Improvements?
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