Research methods
On Assessing the Scope of Missing Native Americans in Nebraska: Results From a State-Wide Study and Recommendations for Future Research
Utilizing Smartphones to Study Disadvantaged and Hard-to-Reach Groups
Ethical and Practical Considerations for Collecting Research-Related Data From Commercially Sexually Exploited Children
Rapid Vapor-Collection Method for Vapor Pressure Measurements of Low-Volatility Compounds
Fire Pattern Repeatability: A Study in Uncertainty
Evaluating a statewide anonymous reporting system for students and multidisciplinary response teams: Methods for a randomized trial
Development of Matrix Matched Quality Control Materials and Sample Preparation Techniques for the Analysis of Marijuana Infused Products and their Application to Edible Testing
A Decade of Experimental Research on Blunt Force Cranial Fracture
Research Methods in Human Skeletal Biology
Situational Deterrence and Claim Padding: Results From a Randomized Field Experiment
Hidden War: Crime and the Tragedy of Public Housing In Chicago
Comparative Decomposition of Humans and Pigs: Soil Biogeochemistry, Microbial Activity and Metabolomic Profiles
Booker and Beyond Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
This webinar features a discussion of previously published research on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Booker decision - which effectively transformed the United States Sentencing Guidelines from a mandatory, to an advisory, system. The presentation will address selected research findings from the last 15 years. Individual participants will briefly review their previous research findings with particular attention paid to the analytic methods used.
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What if They Are All High-Risk for Attrition? Correlates of Retention in a Longitudinal Study of Reentry from Prison
NIJ Multisite Impact and Cost-Efficiency Evaluation of Veterans Treatment Courts, Fiscal Year 2022
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