Social and Behavioral Science
Coordinating the Criminal Justice Response to Intimate Partner Violence: The Effectiveness of Councils in Producing Systems Change
Poly-Victimization Among Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: Manifestations & Associations to Delinquency
Gender and Violent Victimization, 1973-2005
Evaluation of the Multijurisdictional Task Forces (MJTFs), Phase II: Project Summary
Evaluation of the Multijurisdictional Task Forces (MJTFs), Phase II: MJTF Performance Monitoring Guide
Managing Drug Involved Probationers with Swift and Certain Sanctions: Evaluating Hawaii's HOPE
Developing Data Driven Supervision Protocols For Positive Parole Outcomes
Conceptualizing and Measuring Financial Exploitation and Psychological Abuse of Elderly Individuals
Learning From 9/11: Organizational Change in the New York City and Arlington County, Va., Police Departments
Investigating Prisoner Reentry: The Impact of Conviction Status on the Employment Prospects of Young Men
Can You Predict Lethal Intimate Partner Violence?
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The Future of Terrorism
Two experts debate the evolving nature of terrorism and its effect on law enforcement.
Who Are the Violence Interrupters?
A unique approach in the criminal justice field
How Sexual Assault Cases Progress Further With SANE: Examining the Factors
Crime Mapping and Hot Spots Policing
David Weisburd, recipient of the 2010 Stockholm Prize in Criminology, explains research showing that intensified police patrols in high-crime hot spots can substantially decrease crime without causing it to rise in other areas. He explains the effectiveness of policing that concentrates prevention efforts at less than 5 percent of all street corners and addresses where more than 50 percent of urban crime occurs. The evidence suggests that crimes depend not just on criminals, but also on policing in key places.
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Finally Getting Victims Their Due: A Process Evaluation of the NCVLI Victims' Rights Clinics, Executive Summary
Finally Getting Victims Their Due: A Process Evaluation of the NCVLI Victims' Rights Clinics
Delays in Youth Justice
Why Crimes Occur in Hot Spots
Domestic Violence Shelters Meet Survivor's Needs
Domestic violence shelters are meeting the needs of abuse survivors and their children, providing services like housing, mental health counseling, and legal assistance.