Public policy
Doing Research in Public Housing: Implementation Issues From Philadelphia's 11th Street Corridor Community Policing Program
Trajectories of Crime at Places: A Longitudinal Study of Street Segments in the City of Seattle
Split Sentencing in Georgia: A Test of Two Empirical Assumptions
Classifying Driving-While-Intoxicated Offenders: The Experiences of a Citywide DWI Drug Court
Bounded Rationality of Identity Thieves: Using Offender-Based Research to Inform Policy
How Drugs Affect Decisions by Burglars
Rethinking Program Fidelity for Criminal Justice
Impact of Research on Legal Policy: The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment
Containment Approach: An Aggressive Strategy for the Community Management of Adult Sex Offenders
DESIGN PROBLEMS IN PUBLIC POLICY DEVELOPMENT - THE CASE OF THE COMMUNITY ANTI-CRIME PROGRAM
Strained Lives and Crime: Examining Intra-Individual Variation in Strain and Offending in a Sample of Incarcerated Women
Prospective Examination of Whether Childhood Sexual Abuse Predicts Subsequent Sexual Offending
Conceptualization and Measurement of Citizens' Crime Prevention Behaviors
We Need You to Become Experts in the Post-Conviction Polygraph
Research and the Development of Public Policy: The Case of Drugs and Violent Crime
Good Intentions Meet Hard Realities: An Evaluation of the Project Greenlight Reentry Program
Factorial Analysis of Police Pursuit Driving Decisions: A Research Note
Video: Impact on School Safety of Collaboration Between Law Enforcement & Rural Schools
Impact on School Safety of Collaboration Between Law Enforcement & Rural Schools
Dr. Scalora discusses his NIJ-funded research that looks at how police engagement and collaboration with rural school districts impact emergency operation planning and other aspects of school violence prevention.
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Notes From the Field: Navigating the Wild Wild West of Emerging Technologies for Public Safety
Campus Sexual Assault Responses (CSAR): Informing Trauma-Informed Policies, Protocols, and Training
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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Nurse-Family Partnerships: From Trials to International Replication
David Olds, founder of the Nurse-Family Partnership Program, describes the programs long-term impact on mothers and babies who began participating in the program more than 19 years ago. The Nurse-Family Partnership maternal health program introduces vulnerable first-time parents to maternal and child health nurses. It allows nurses to deliver the support first-time moms need to have a healthy pregnancy, become knowledgeable and responsible parents, and provide their babies and later children and young adults with the best possible start in life.
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Mothers & Children Seeking Safety in the US: A Study of International Child Abduction Cases Involving Domestic Violence
Since the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, thousands of abused women have faced complex litigation after seeking safety in the United States. Many have been court ordered to return their to the country from which they fled and often to their abusive partners custody. The presenters discussed the findings of an NIJ-funded study focusing on the experiences of women who as victims of domestic violence in another country, come to the U.S.
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