Victims of crime
The Impact of Victimization on Residential Mobility: Explaining Racial/Ethnic Patterns Using the National Crime Victimization Survey
Evaluation of the Office for Victims of Crime Wraparound Victim Legal Assistance Network Demonstration Project
Addressing Under-Reporting of Minor Victim Sex Trafficking in Illinois
Evaluability Assessments of the Circles of Support and accountability (COSA) Model
Screening for Poly-Victimization in Predicting a Range of Behavioral and Justice-Related Outcomes in Justice-Referred Youths Screened at Intake
Expanding Use of the Social Reactions Questionnaire among Diverse Women
Technology Based Harassment Victimization: Placement in a Border Victimization Context
Decision-Making in Sexual Assault Cases: Replication Research on Sexual Violence Case Attrition in the U.S.
The Changing Geography of American Immigration and its Effects on Violent Victimization: Evidence from the National Crime Victimization Survey
Examining Criminal Justice Responses to and Help-Seeking Patterns of Sexual Violence Survivors with Disabilities
Continuation of Dating It Safe: A Longitudinal Study on Teen Dating Violence
Identifying Effective Counter-Trafficking Programs and Practices in the U.S.: Legislation, Law Enforcement Processes, and Demand Reduction Strategies That Work
Situational Factors and the Victim-Offender Overlap
Effects of Child Maltreatment, Cumulative Victimization Experiences, and Proximal Life Stress on Adult Outcomes of Substance Use, Mental Health Problems, and Antisocial Behavior
Teen Dating Violence Victimization in an Urban Sample of Early Adolescents: Measurement, Prevalence, Trajectories, and Consequences
After Rescue: Evaluation of Strategies to Stabilize and Integrate Adult Survivors of Human Trafficking to the United States
Patterns, Precursors and Consequences of TDV: An analysis of Gendered and Generic Pathways
Cold Cases Alabama: Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Culture, Migration and Transnational Crime: Ethnic Albanian Organized Crime in New York City
Using Random Forest Risk Prediction in the Philadelphia Probation Department
Watch two experts talk about developing a computerized system that successfully predicts — with a high degree of accuracy — which probationers are likely to violently reoffend within two years of returning to the community.
Drs. Barnes and Hyatt teamed up with the Philadelphia Adult Probation & Parole Department in an NIJ-funded project. Here they discuss:
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