Telephone equipment
Study of the Use of Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners Program Funds on Aftercare Services
A Brief Intervention to Prevent Adolescent Dating Aggression Perpetration
Intimate Partner Violence Against AHTNA (Alaska Native) Women in the Copper River Basin, Final Report
UWB Enhanced Time Difference of Arrival System, Final Report
Survey of Law Enforcement Forensic Evidence Processing 2007
Technology Based Harassment Victimization: Placement in a Border Victimization Context
Screening for Poly-Victimization in Predicting a Range of Behavioral and Justice-Related Outcomes in Justice-Referred Youths Screened at Intake
Game Change: How Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Are Redefining How We Study Crime
Opening Plenary Panel
When researchers and practitioners work side by side, they can maximize their problem-solving abilities. The research partner can focus on the data and the science; the practitioner can focus on interpreting the findings and applying them in the field. In the plenary panel, panelists described the benefits, challenges and pitfalls of researcher-practitioner partnerships with a focus on the financial benefits to the practitioner.
Moderator: John H. Laub, Director, National Institute of Justice
Panelists:
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