Violent crime
Life Course, Relationship, and Situational Contexts of Teen Dating Violence
Statistical Evaluation of Torn Duct Tape
Physician Documentation of Resident to Resident Mistreatment in Residential Care Facilities
Police Decision Making In Sexual Assault Cases: An Analysis of Crimes Reported to the Los Angeles Police Department, 2006-2008
Non-Residential Domestic Violence Services: Survivors' Experiences
Forecasting Municipality Crime Counts within a Metropolitan Area
Can Video Surveillance Reduce Crime? Quantifying the Size and Goegraphic Extent of CCTV's Impact
Evaluating an Elder Abuse Forensic Center Using a Randomized Controlled Trial
We will effectively address the changing investigative techniques and utilize the newest DNA technology to solve violent crimes which have no current leads.
Proposal for the Development of a Cold Case Unit by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
Grant funds shall be used to to address "open" cases of violent crimes in which there exists physical evidence with a substantial potential of biological applications.
NIJ FY 09 Solving Cold Cases with DNA
What Promotes Resilience in Youth Exposed to Violence: A Multilevel Analysis
Mental Health and Violent Offending in Chicago Youth: A Multilevel Approach
Native American Crime in the Northwest: 2004-2007--BIA Information from Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
Event Dynamics and the Role of Third Parties in Urban Youth Violence
Expanding Police Ability to Report Crime: The National Incident-Based Reporting System
Project Safe Neighborhoods - A National Program to Reduce Gun Crime: Final Project Report
Gun Violence Programs: Project Safe Neighborhoods
Practical Implications of Current Domestic Violence Research: For Law Enforcement, Prosecutors and Judges
Men Who Murder Their Families: What the Research Tells Us
Experts discuss cases of domestic violence that escalate to homicide followed by suicide. Although the economy and unemployment are risk factors, prior domestic violence is by far the number one risk factor. The men usually display possessive, obsessive and jealous behavior, and they typically use guns to threaten and terrorize before they use them to kill.
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