Social and Behavioral Science
Law Enforcement Perspectives on Sex Offender Registration and Notification: Supplemental Report on Open-Ended Responses on Policy Recommendations
Documentation for Analysis of Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men - 2010 Findings From the National Intimate Partner And Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) by the National Institute of Justice
National Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) Implementation Inventory, Preliminary Results
Do Teens and Adults Think of Teen Dating Violence in Similar Ways?
Point process modeling with spatiotemporal covariates for predicting crime
Meeting Survivors' Needs Through Non-Residential Domestic Violence Services and Supports, Interview
Consequences of a Prison Record for Employment - Interview With Scott Decker
Action Research and the Community to Criminal Justice Feedback Loop - Interview With Edward Davis
Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN) Survey - Interview at the 2012 NIJ Conference
Lone Wolf Terrorism in America
Electronic Harassment: Concept Map and Definition
Impact of Juvenile Correctional Confinement on the Transition to Adulthood
Comparative Evaluation of Court-Based Responses to Offenders With Mental Illnesses
Five Things About Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Men and Women
Across the Universe? A Comparative Analysis of Violent Radicalization Across Three Offender Types With Implications for Criminal Justice Training and Education
Evaluation of a Multi-Faceted, U.S. Community-Based, Muslim-Led CVE Program
Examining Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women
NIJ's Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) Program — Ongoing Class
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Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men: Findings from a National Survey
This seminar provides the first set of estimates from a national large-scale survey of violence against women and men who identified themselves as American Indian or Alaska Native using detailed behaviorally specific questions on psychological aggression, coercive control and entrapment, physical violence, stalking, and sexual violence. These results are expected to raise awareness and understanding of violence experienced by American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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