University of California
Is It Old Age, Abuse or Homicide? Using Forensic Markers and Technology To Detect Elder Abuse and Neglect - Panel discussion at the 2009 NIJ Conference
White Collar Crime - Presentation to the National Institute of Justice
Crime File: TV and Violence
Crime File: Biology and Crime
Piloting a Comprehensive Caregiver Intervention: A Pathway to Preventing Elder Mistreatment
Seasonal Effects on Carrion Decomposition and Insect Colonization
Just Science Podcast: Episode 58: 2018 R&D: Just Genetic Marker Linkages
Trace Microbiome: Presentations from the 2018 NIJ Forensic Science R&D Symposium
Combined Extraction Method for Mitochondrial DNA and Proteins from Hair for Human Identification
Seasonal Effects on Carrion Decomposition and Insect Colonization
Impression, Pattern, & Trace Evidence
Preventing Gun Violence: Understanding Law Enforcement Response and Improving Multi-disciplinary Partnerships for Peace
This Research for the Real World seminar explores common police practices for responding to gun violence and the extent to which they are contributing to reductions in violent incidents. The panel will also explore the role of multi-disciplinary partners such as the public health sector in reducing gun violence, and discuss promising practices for law enforcement partnerships to leverage complimentary violence reduction efforts.
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Planning a Family-Focused Approach to Prevent Elder Mistreatment
Examining the Short and Long-term Impact of Mass Violence in Communities
Keeping "Community" in Policing - Interview at the 2010 NIJ Conference
Changing the Behavior of Drug-Involved Offenders: Supervision That Works
Evaluating the Skin Microbiome ad Trace Evidence
NIJ, UC Berkeley, and IntegenX-Bringing Short Tandem Repeat (STR) DNA Identification to Law Enforcement
Forensic Aspects of Elder Abuse
The State of the Police Field: A New Professionalism in Policing?
Gang Membership Prevention
An Elder Abuse Study Impacts How Law Enforcement Work Their Cases
In this interview, Professor Aileen Wiglesworth, University of California, Irvine and Detective Cherie Hill of the Anaheim Police Department, discuss how research on elder abuse can impact how law enforcements pursue abuse cases.
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