Social and Behavioral Science
Gender Mistrust and Intimate Partner Violence During Adolescence and Young Adulthood
Can the Police Enhance Their Popular Legitimacy Through Their Conduct?: Using Empirical Research to Inform Law
The measurement and prevalence of violent crime in the United States: persons, places, and times
"Victim Refuses to Cooperate": A Focal Concerns Analysis of Victim Cooperation in Sexual Assault Cases
Services to domestic minor victims of sex trafficking: Opportunities for engagement and support
Nationwide Survey of Policies and Practices in Eyewitness Identification: Full Report
Intimate Partner Violence in Young Adulthood: Narratives of Persistence and Desistance
Think outside: Advancing risk and protective factor research beyond the intimate-partner-violence box.
Domestic Violence Courts: A Multisite Test of Whether and How They Change Offender Outcomes
Revisiting Juvenile Waiver: Integrating the Incapacitation Experience
Developmental patterns of psychopathic personality traits and the influence of social factors among a sample of serious juvenile offenders
Law Enforcement Fusion Centers: Cultivating an Information Sharing Environment while Safeguarding Privacy
Low Risk Offenders Under Probation Supervision: Risk Management and the Risk-Needs-Responsivity Framework
Understanding rapport-building in investigative interviews: Does rapport's effect on witness memory and suggestibility depend on the interviewer?
Violent Crime Research Portfolio
The Violent Crime Research Portfolio develops and advances evidence-based strategies to prevent and reduce intentional, interpersonal violence — including gang and organized crime activity, firearm violence, and violence within communities — and targeted violent crime, such as mass shootings, domestic and transnational terrorism, and political violence. This is accomplished by supporting rigorous multidisciplinary research and evaluation on strategies, programs, and technologies used by public safety...