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If You're a Victim of Crime, Help is Available
This 2.5-minute video describes the help that is available for victims of crime by recognizing the effects of crime, identifying certain victims' rights that are guaranteed in most states, and describing services available from state victim compensation and assistance programs. If you or someone you know is a victim of a crime, there are resources. Visit www.ovc.gov/help for more information.
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Understanding the Pathology of Homicidal Pediatric Blunt Neurotrauma through Correlation of Advanced Magnetic Resonance Images with Histopathology
Evaluating the Effects of Protective Keeper Boxes on Hot Product Loss and Sales: A randomized Controlled Trial
Effects of a Rape Awareness Program on College Women: Increasing Bystander Efficacy and Willingness to Intervene
An Exploratory Examination of the Effects of Workplace Strain on Correctional Officers
An Exploratory Examination of the Effects of Workplace Strain on Correctional Officers
Employment of State and Federal Prisoners Prior to Incarceration, 2016
The Stability of Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration From Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood in Sexual Minorities
Military experience, identity discrepancies, and far right terrorism: An exploratory analysis
Why study white supremacist terror? A research note
Military experience, identity discrepancies, and far right terrorism: An exploratory analysis
Why study white supremacist terror? A research note
Examining Walking-Waiting Sexual Assaults from Previously Untested Sexual Assault Kits: The Intersection of Stranger and Outdoor Sexual Assaults
Preventing Youth Hate Crimes & Identity-Based Bullying Fact Sheet
Mentoring and Domestic Radicalization
Beyond Whiffle -Ball Bats: Addressing Identity Crime in an Information Economy
The Role of Mass and Social Media in Radicalization to Extremism
The Role of Mass and Social Media in Radicalization to Extremism
Social Media and Domestic Radicalization
Social media has become a potent tool for spreading extremist beliefs and promoting violent extremism. NIJ Social Science analyst Aisha Javed Qureshi joins writer-editor Paul Haskins for a conversation about how scientific research is helping law enforcement and other agencies understand and address this growing concern.