Social and Behavioral Science
Relationship Processes in the Development of Teen Dating Violence
Early Intervention by Counsel: A Multi-Site Evaluation of the Presence of Counsel at a Defendants First Appearance in Court
Bridging the Research/Practice Gap: Street-Level Decision Making and Historical Influences Related to Evidence-Based Practices in Adult Probation
Preparing, Archiving, and Accessing NIJ Data at NACJD
Family Instability and Exposure to Violence in Childhood and Adolescence
The Effects of Increased Prescribing of Psychotropic Drugs to Children and Adolescents on Trends in Juvenile Delinquency and Violence: Empirical Analysis Using State-Level Panel Data
Diverse Long-term Effects of Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: Development of Externalizing Behaviors
State Laws on Child Custody Related to Judges' and Custody Evaluators' Recommendations in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence
Substance Abuse Treatment as a Mechanism to Reduce Drug Abuse and Crime
The Impact of Juvenile Correctional Confinement on the Transition to Adulthood and Desistance from Crime
An Exploratory Analysis of the United States Firearm Transfer Regulatory System
Firearm Legislation and Firearm Violence Across Space and Time: A Comprehensive Data Collection Effort
The Effect of Prior Police Contact on Victimization Reporting: Results from the Police Public Contact and National Crime Victimization Surveys
Relating Health to Recidivism: An Analysis of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) Adult Male Sample
Assessing and Enhancing the Utility of NIBRS Data
Understanding the Use and Efficacy of Moderate Stringency DNA Searches
Prospective Evaluation of California's Armed and Prohibited Persons System
Accelerating Digital Evidence Analysis Using Recent Advances In Parallel Processing
A Process and Impact Evaluation of The Veterans Moving Forward Program: Best Practices, Outcomes, and Cost-Effectiveness
Translational Criminology: Research and Public Policy
Understanding Teen Dating Violence; Peggy Giordano, Ph.D.
Dr. Peggy Giordano discusses her research on what characterizes teen dating violence and how it changes over time. Dr. Giordano also talks about how conflict over key areas within a relationship can increase the risk of violence.
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