Virginia
Law Enforcement in a Time of Community Policing (Article)
Early Intervention System Secures Data, Boosts Efficiency
First Step to Interoperability: Cooperation
Program Takes Multi-Faceted Approach to Active Shooter Training
Compliance on Demand: The Public's Response to Specific Police Requests
New Construction Methods for Correctional Facilities
Communicating Across State and County Lines: The Piedmont Regional Voice Over Internet Protocol Project
Maryland Center for School Safety Provides Model Threat Assessment Policy
Variations in Community Policing: Form Follows Function
Virginia Evaluates Threat Assessment Processes
Problem-Solving: Problem-Oriented Policing in Newport News
Second Responders Program: A Coordinated Police and Social Service Response to Domestic Violence (From Violence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy, 2004, Bonnie Fisher, ed. -- See NCJ-199701)
There Is a Risk in Refusing to Act Till All Facts Are In; But Is There Not Greater Risk in Abandoning the Conditions of All Rational Inquiry?
Evaluation of the Virginia Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program: Executive Summary and Final Report
Angels in Marble: Problems in Stimulating Community Involvement in Community Policing
Reintegrating Juvenile Offenders Into the Community: OJJDP's Intensive Community-Based Aftercare Demonstration Program
Debating DNA Collection
Student Threat Assessment as a Safe and Supportive Prevention Strategy, Final Technical Report
Summary Overview Report: Student Threat Assessment as a Safe and Supportive Prevention Strategy
TECHBeat, March 2018
TECHBeat, May 2019
TECHBeat, April 2019
Video: Promising Practices in Police Recruitment, Selection, Training, and Retention
Prosecuting Cases of Elder Abuse
This panel will feature NIJ-funded research that has direct, practical implications for the prosecution of elder abuse cases. Panelists will present findings from a study of prosecutors in three states that examined the factors that influenced their decisions to prosecute elder financial abuse cases. The panel will also provide the results from an evaluation of five innovative court-based models that target perpetrators of elder abuse.