Violent crime
Identifying Risky Places for Street Robberies
Developmental Validation of a High-Specificity Multiplex Assay for Human Body Fluid Identification
Situational Factors and the Victim-Offender Overlap
Therapeutic Change, Length of Stay and Recidivism for Incarcerated Juvenile Offenders
Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs: Policy Change, Law Enforcement Activity, and Diversion Tactics
Teen Dating Violence Victimization in an Urban Sample of Early Adolescents: Measurement, Prevalence, Trajectories, and Consequences
Pre-Extraction Separation of Mixed Source DNA Samples through Micromanipulation and Direct PCR Short Tandem Repeat Typing of Cells
Proximity Ligation Real time PCR for the Detection of Spermatozoa
Community Policing Strategies To Counter Violent Extremism
This application is submitted in order to facilitate the resolution of Unresolved crimes to include but not be limited to homicides and sexual assault.
Cold Case Squad and DNA Project
The Analysis of Trace Forensic Evidence Using Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry: Differentiating Fibers
Solving Cold Cases With DNA
Patterns, Precursors and Consequences of TDV: An analysis of Gendered and Generic Pathways
Miami-Dade Police Department/Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Body fluid Identification using epigenetic methylation markers and pyrosequencing
Forensic Chemistry of Substituted 1-Alkyl-3-Acylindoles: Isomeric Synthetic Cannabinoids.
Use of Novel Chemistry & Microwave Instrumentation to ImproveBody Fluid Assay Sensitivity & Speed while Reducing Costs
Identifying, Evaluating, and Investigating Violent Cold Case Crimes in Jackson County, Missouri
The Role of Social Networks in the Evolution of Al Qaeda-inspired Violent Extremism in the United States, 1993-2013.
Monitoring High-Risk Sex Offenders With GPS Technology: An Evaluation of the California Supervision Program, Final Report
GPS Monitoring Technologies and Domestic Violence: An Evaluation Study
Determinants of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends: 1980-2000
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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