Telephone equipment
NIJ Standard for Direct Connect Police Annunciator Panels - NIJ Standard-0320.00
Corrections Department Allowing Use of Cordless Phones for Inmates
Managing Mentally Disordered Detainees
Monitoring With Surveillance Officers (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 11.1-11.11, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Nonphysical Abuse Among Batterer Program Participants
Alcoholic Beverage Preferences of Drinking Driving Violators
Prosecuting Complex Drug Cases: The Challenge for Local Prosecutors
Use of Civil Remedies for Neighborhood Crime and Drug Abatement by Community Organizations
Understanding Crime Victimization on College Campuses: Implications for Crime Prevention: Final Activities Report
Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management: A Randomized Experiment
Prescription Drug Misuse in Late Adulthood: An Empirical Examination of Competing Explanations
Fear in the Neighborhoods - An Investigation of the Impact of Crime
Travails of the Detroit Police-Victims Experiment: Assumptions and Important Lessons
Policing Neighborhoods: A Report From St. Petersburg
Countering the Threat of Jammers to Offender Tracking Programs
One Solution to Resource Limitations: Using Probation Officers as Psycho-Educational Group Leaders (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 17.1-17.12, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Community Police Officer Survey: A Street Level View
Inmates Provide Anonymous Tips With FaceCrook
Trends in Arrests and Investigative Techniques of Technology-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation Crimes: The 4th National Juvenile Online Victimization Study
Violent Repeat Victimization: Prospects and Challenges for Research and Practice
Research tells us that a relatively small fraction of individuals experience a large proportion of violent victimizations. Thus, focusing on reducing repeat victimization might have a large impact on total rates of violence. However, research also tells us that most violent crime victims do not experience more than one incident during a six-month or one-year time period. As a result, special policies to prevent repeat violence may not be cost-effective for most victims.
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Civil Protection Order Enforcement
Civil Protection Order Enforcement
T.K. Logan discusses her study that looked at the impact of civil protective orders for domestic violence victims in five Kentucky jurisdictions. Civil protective orders, sometimes known as restraining orders, may cover various situations, such as ordering an assailant to avoid a victim's home and workplace or forbidding any contact with the victim, including by mail or telephone.
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From the Academy to Retirement: A Journey Through the Policing Lifecycle
Professor Rosenbaum and a panel of colleagues discuss a study to demonstrate the feasibility of creating a foundation from which to launch studies about multiple aspects of policing using standardized definitions and measurement tools. Their goal is to advance knowledge about policing and translate data into evidence-based best practices that improve training, supervision and accountability systems. The effort is expected to produce a better understanding of what motivates police officers and makes them healthier, happier and more effective.
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Backlogs and Their Impact on the Criminal Justice System
Evidence backlogs have been known to be an issue in crime laboratories. A recent study published by NIJ has shown that backlogs of untested evidence are also an issue in law enforcement evidence storage. This panel will discuss the issues and present preliminary findings from a study of the Los Angeles Police Department's and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's experience with clearing out a large backlog of unanalyzed rape kits.