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Resiliency Against Victimization: Results From the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
Economics and Crime: The Effects of the Economy on North Carolina's Criminal Justice System
Exploring Paradigms of Crime Reduction: An Empirical Longitudinal Study
Distinguishing Facts and Artifacts in Group-Based Modeling
Explaining and Sustaining the Crime Drop: Clarifying the Role of Opportunity-Related Theories
Drug Use and Criminal Activity Among Rural Probationers with DUI Histories
Untangling the Relationship Between Fear of Crime and Perceptions of Disorder
Central Place of Race in Crime and Justice-The American Society of Criminology's 2011 Sutherland Address
Impact of Drug Market Pulling Levers Policing on Neighborhood Violence: An Evaluation of the High Point Drug Market Intervention
Indicators for Crime Estimates Using NIBRS Data
The National Crime Victimization Survey and National Incident-Based Reporting System: A complementary picture of crime in 2021
Exposing School Employee Sexual Abuse and Misconduct: Shedding Light on a Sensitive Issue
Data on Adjudication of Misdemeanor Offenses: Results from a Feasibility Study
Indicators for Crime Estimates Using NIBRS Data
Just Science Podcast: Just a Curious Case of Print Persistence
Estimation Procedures for Crimes in the United States Based on NIBRS Data
Tribal Crime Data Collection Activities, 2022
Criminal Victimization, 2021
Criminal Victimization, 2021
The National Public Safety Partnership Launches 10 New Sites to Continue its Support of Collaborative, Community-driven Violence Reduction
In 2014, the Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) piloted a unique new approach to delivering collaborative assistance to communities experiencing high rates of violence—the Violence Reduction Network (VRN).
VRN enabled BJA to join forces with mayors, police chiefs, and a community’s criminal justice stakeholders to develop customized technical assistance for addressing the wide range of public...