Weapons violations
Examining Firearm Offenses: Social Disorganization, Proximity From Home, and Crime Type
Assessing the Impact of Plea Bargaining on Subsequent Violence for Firearm Offenders
A Focused Deterrence Program for Juveniles with Firearm Offenses: a Randomized Controlled Trial and Process Evaluation
Intelligence-Led Policing in New Jersey: Data Integration to Support the Investigation of Gun Crimes
Neighborhood matters: the impact of community context on the cumulative case processing of firearm offenses
Minority Victim Neglect and the Case Processing of Firearm Crimes
Situational Role of Firearms in Violent Encounters, Final Report
Effects of School Resource Officers on School Crime and Responses to School Crime
Multilevel Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a DOJ-sponsored initiative to reduce violent crime, particularly gun crime, by fostering cooperation by criminal justice agencies and local partners to develop and implement strategic approaches.
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NIJ-Funded Research on Firearms Violence in Urban Cities Advancing Scientific Evidence to Inform Practice
In this full thematic panel, renowned experts will present a series of papers summarizing the newest findings of NIJ-funded research projects on criminal offenses with firearms in urban areas. Researchers used various criminological and other theories, including routine activity theory, socio-ecological and socio-environmental perspectives, and advanced mixed-study methods, including surveys and spatio-temporal designs, to produce scientific evidence to inform practice.
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Do Different Factors Explain Low- versus High-Rate Adolescent Weapon Carrying?
NIJ Funded Research on Firearms Violence in Urban Cities: Advancing Scientific Evidence to Inform Practice
The Impact of Neighborhood Status on Imprisonment for Firearm Offenses
Alternatives to Traditional School Discipline - Breakout Session, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video includes the following presentations:
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