Street crimes
CARESim: An integrated agent-based simulation environment for crime and risk evaluation (CARE)
Uncertainty and heuristics in offender decision-making: Deviations from rational choice
Understanding the Scope and Nature of Forced Criminality in the United States
Physical Boundaries and City Boundaries: Consequences for Crime Patterns on Street Segments?
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Most scholars would agree that desistance from crime – the process of ceasing engagement in criminal activities – is normative. However, there is variability in the literature regarding the definition and measurement of desistance, the signals of desistance, the age at which desistance begins, and the underlying mechanisms that lead to desistance. Even with considerable advances in the theoretical understanding of desistance from crime, there remain critical gaps between research and the application of that research to practice.
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Postinjury Engagement With the Police and Access to Care Among Victims of Violent Street Crime: Does Criminal History Matter?
The Crime Prevention Effect of CCTV in Public Places a Propensity Score Analysis
Understanding the Criminogenic Properties of Vacant Housing: A Mixed Methods Approach
Why the Drop in Crime?
Project Identification - A Study of Handguns Used in Crime
The Law of Crime Concentration: An Application and Recommendations for Future Research
Effects of Merging Proactive CCTV Monitoring With Directed Police Patrol: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Trajectories of Crime at Places: A Longitudinal Study of Street Segments in the City of Seattle
Camera System Provides Effective "Eye on Crime"
Criminal Justice and Drug Treatment Systems Linkage: Federal Promotion of Interagency Collaboration in the 1970s
Does Crime Just Move Around the Corner?: A Controlled Study of Spatial Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits
Up It Up: Gender and the Accomplishment of Street Robbery
Testing the "Law of Crime Concentration at Place" in a Suburban Setting: Implications for Research and Practice
Addiction Careers and Criminal Specialization
Police Interactions With Victims of Violence
Real-Time Crime Forecasting Challenge Webinar
This webinar will offer a brief overview of the National Institute of Justice and the data science needs of the criminal justice field. In addition, it will provide details about the Crime Forecasting Challenge, including who can submit, how to retrieve datasets, and the submission categories. The overall goal of the Crime Forecasting Challenge is to harness recent advances in data science to drive innovation in algorithms that advance place-based crime forecasting.
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White Collar Crime
The subprime mortgage industry collapse has led to a record number of foreclosures. In this environment, the interest mortgage fraud has risen, along with questions of how fraud contributed to the crisis. Henry Pontell and Sally Simpson discuss what they have learned about investigating and prosecuting white-collar criminals, the role of corporate ethics in America, and what policymakers and lawyers can learn from evidence of fraud.
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Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy
How do we decide how to allocate criminal justice resources in a way that minimizes the social harms from both crime and policy efforts to control crime? How, for that matter, do we decide how much to spend on the criminal justice system and crime control generally, versus other pressing needs? These questions are at the heart of benefit-cost analysis.
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