Social and Behavioral Science
Community Organizations and Crime: An Examination of the Social-Institutional Processes of Neighborhoods
Development and Evaluation of a Whole Genome Amplification Method for Accurate Multiplex STR Genotyping of Compromised Forensic Casework Samples
Impact and Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Anchorage Wellness Court
Transferability of the Anchorage Wellness Court Model
Parole Violations and Revocations — Evidence-Based Responses to California in Crisis
Expert Chat Webinar
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Project Safe Neighborhoods - A National Program to Reduce Gun Crime: Final Project Report
What is Neighborhood Watch?
Understanding Intimate Partner Stalking: Implications For Offering Victim Services
Evaluation of CeaseFire-Chicago
Men Who Murder Their Families: What the Research Tells Us
Experts discuss cases of domestic violence that escalate to homicide followed by suicide. Although the economy and unemployment are risk factors, prior domestic violence is by far the number one risk factor. The men usually display possessive, obsessive and jealous behavior, and they typically use guns to threaten and terrorize before they use them to kill.
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Criminal Background Checks and Hiring Ex-Offenders
Al Blumstein, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
Kiminori Nakamura, Doctoral Student
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How Terrorists Learn
Interview at the 2009 NIJ Conference with, Michael Kenney, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science and Fellow International Center for the Study of Terrorism, Pennsylvania State University
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Reallocating Prison Expenses to Fund Stronger Probation and Parole Programs
Adam Gelb, Director, Pew Center's Public Safety Performance Project, discusses the idea of reallocating prison expenses to probation and parole programs.
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Illegal Gun Markets
Strategies for Disrupting Illegal Firearms Markets: A Case Study of Los Angeles