Social and Behavioral Science
Team MattMarifelSora: NIJ Recidivism Forecasting Challenge Report
Five Facts About Mass Shootings in K-12 Schools
Recidivism Forecasting Challenge
National Institute of Justice’s Recidivism Forecasting Challenge, SRLLC
NIJ Recidivism Challenge Report, Team Klus
Predicting Criminal Recidivism Using Specialized Feature Engineering and XGBoost
National Institute of Justice’s Forecasting Recidivism Challenge: Team “DEAP” (Final Report)
Predicting Recidivism Fairly: A Machine Learning Application Using Contextual and Individual Data
Recidivism Forecasting Challenge: Team IdleSpeculation Report
Recidivism Forecasting Using XGBoost
Recidivism Forecasting with Multi-Target Ensembles: Winning Solution for Male, Female, and Overall Categories in Year One, Team CrimeFree
A Qualitative Examination of Collaborative Infrastructure within Sexual Assault Response Teams
Tribal Crime, Justice, and Safety (Part 2)
Stacy Lee Reynolds and Christine (Tina) Crossland continue their discussion of tribal crime, justice, and safety, including how Native American persons experience crime victimization at higher rates than non-Native people and the jurisdictional complexities in responding to tribal crime, justice, and safety. Read the transcript.
Listen to the first half of Stacy and Tina’s discussion.