Property crime victims
Evaluation of Operation Swordfish: A Near-Repeat Target-Hardening Strategy
National Institute of Justice Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Report
The Growing Problem of Transnational Elder Fraud
The Growing Problem of Transnational Elder Fraud
Improving Forensic Responses to Residential Burglaries: Results of a Randomized Controlled Field Trial
Short-Term Effects of Restorative Justice Conferences on Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms Among Robbery and Burglary Victims: A Randomized Controlled Trial
After Older Adult Maltreatment: Service Needs and Barriers
After Older Adult Maltreatment: Service Needs and Barriers
Pent-up demand for care among dual-eligible victims of elder financial exploitation in Maine
Pent-up demand for care among dual-eligible victims of elder financial exploitation in Maine
Hate Crime Victimization, 2005-2019
Law Enforcement-Based Victim Services - Template Package II: Protocols and Documentation
National Crime Victimization Survey: Criminal Victimization, 1997 and Midyear 1998
Improving Forensic Responses to Residential Burglaries: Results of a Randomized Controlled Field Trial
Short-Term Effects of Restorative Justice Conferences on Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms Among Robbery and Burglary Victims: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Explaining Repeat Residential Burglaries: An Analysis of Property Stolen (From Repeat Victimization, P 119-132, 2001, Graham Farrell and Ken Pease, eds. -- See NCJ-189391)
National Hotline Helps Victims of Elder Financial Fraud
Attorney General William P. Barr announced earlier this spring the opening of the National Elder Fraud Hotline, 1-833-FRAUD-11, a recent tool in the Department of Justice’s ongoing strategy to bring to justice those who seek to defraud older Americans. The Office of Justice Programs’ Office for Victims of Crime manages the hotline, which since its opening on March 3 has received over 1,800 calls...