Structured Interviews
Impact of Childhood Abuse and Neglect on Adult Mental Health: A Prospective Study
Gangs and Organized Crime Groups: Connections and Similarities
Socially Bounded Decision Making of Persistent Property Offenders
Validation of a Typology for Rapist
Civil Protection Orders and Subsequent Intimate Partner Violence and Injury (From Violence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy, 2004, Bonnie Fisher, ed. -- See NCJ-199701)
Long-Term Psychological Distress Associated With Marital Rape and Aggravated Assault: A Comparison to Other Crime Victims
"The Other Way" Program Evaluation
Gang Membership as a Proxy for Social Deficiencies: A Study of Nebraska Inmates
Critical Analysis of Police Interview Techniques
Lethality Screen: The Predictive Validity of an Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment for Use by First Responders
Offender Decision-Making: Decision Trees and Displacement
Qualitative Analysis of Prosecutors' Perspectives on Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and the Criminal Justice Response to Sexual Assault
Macro-Level Influences on Police Decision-Making and Engagement with Victims of Serious Violent Crimes: A Narrative Case Study of Two States
Formative Evaluation of a Pediatric Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program
A Law Enforcement Pathway to Treatment: A Multi-Site Evaluation of Self-Referral Deflection Programs
Forensic Aspects of Elder Abuse
This NIJ Conference Panel will feature the latest research on forensic aspects of elder abuse detection and prosecution. Panelists will discuss results from a recently completed study that examined the characteristics of pressure sores on elders who received quality care, emphasizing how this research informs the field about the warning signs of potential neglect. Panelists will also present findings from a study on how well elderly individuals with mild or moderate dementia remember emotional events.