Regression Analysis
Legal Help-Seeking Experiences of Former Intimate-Stalking Victims
Violent Lives: A Lifestyle Model Linking Exposure to Violence to Juvenile Violent Offending
Prescription Drug Misuse in Late Adulthood: An Empirical Examination of Competing Explanations
Does Quality-of-Life Policing Widen the Net?: A Partial Analysis
Impact of Speedy Trial Laws in Connecticut and North Carolina
Gendered Effects of Adult Social Bonds on the Criminal Activities of Probationers
Police-Citizen Encounters and Field Citations: Do Encounter Characteristics Influence Ticketing?
Worldview of High-Risk Juvenile Delinquents: Relationship to Decisions to Shoot
Regression Analysis Estimating the Number of Drug-using Arrestees in 185 US Cities
Predicting the Time of the Crime: Bloodstain Aging Estimation for Up to Two Years
Adjudication and Sentencing in a Misdemeanor Court - The Outcome Is the Punishment
Social Capital Among Women Offenders: Examining the Distribution of Social Networks and Resources
Longitudinal Analysis of Reparative Probation and Recidivism
Is the Punishment More Certain? An Analysis of CCTV Detections and Enforcement
Investigating the Effectiveness of the School Security Climate on Student Connectedness and School Performance
Prevalence Estimates and Correlates of Elder Abuse in the United States: The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey
Do DOJ Intervention and Citizen Oversight Improve Police Accountability
Seasonal Effects on Carrion Decomposition and Insect Colonization
The Mobilization Puzzle: How Individual, Group, and Situational Dynamics Produce Extremist Outcomes
Estimating the postmortem interval of human skeletal remains using rapid, inexpensive microbiome tools
Confidence, Latency, and Accuracy in Eyewitness Identification Made from Show-Ups: Evidence from the Lab, the Field, and Current Law Enforcement Practices
Wrongful Convictions: The Latest Scientific Research & Implications for Law Enforcement
What does science tell us about case factors that can lead to a wrongful conviction? Dr. Jon Gould of American University will discuss the findings of the first large-scale empirical study that has identified ten statistically significant factors that distinguish a wrongful conviction from a "near miss." (A "near miss" is a case in which an innocent defendant was acquitted or had charges dismissed before trial). Following Dr. Gould's presentation, Mr. John R.
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Economical Crime Control: Perspectives from Both Sides of the Ledger
The surge in incarceration since 1980 has been fueled in part by the mistaken belief that the population can be divided neatly into "good guys" and "bad guys." In fact, crime rates are not determined by the number of at-large criminals, any more than farm production is determined by the number of farmers. Crime is a choice, a choice that is influenced by available opportunities as much as by character. This perspective, drawn from economic theory, supports a multi-faceted approach to crime control. Dr.
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Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders
The panel presentations from the 2009 NIJ Conference are based on an NIJ-sponsored evaluation of the effectiveness of Kansas Senate Bill 123, which mandates community-based drug abuse treatment for drug possession by nonviolent offenders in lieu of prison.