Research methods
Clinical Uses of an Adolescent Intake Questionnaire: Adquest as a Bridge to Engagement
NCJ Number
210655
Journal
Social Work in Mental Health
Date Published
2004
Which Adolescents Need to Talk About Safety and Violence?
NCJ Number
210656
Journal
Social Work in Mental Health
Date Published
2004
Creating and Sustaining a Practice-Based Research Group in an Urban Adolescent Mental Health Program
NCJ Number
210653
Journal
Social Work in Mental Health
Date Published
2004
Development and Utilization of a Practice-Based Adolescent Intake Questionnaire (Adquest): Surveying Which Risks, Worries, and Concerns Urban Youth Want to Talk About
NCJ Number
210654
Journal
Social Work in Mental Health
Date Published
2004
Violated Trust: Conceptualizing Prosecutorial Misconduct
NCJ Number
210649
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
August 2005
Rethinking the Study of Miscarriages of Justice: Developing a Criminology of Wrongful Conviction
NCJ Number
210647
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Date Published
August 2005
Prostitution Harms Women Even if Indoors
NCJ Number
210427
Journal
Violence Against Women
Date Published
July 2005
Reply to Weitzer
NCJ Number
210428
Journal
Violence Against Women
Date Published
July 2005
Organized Crime and Trust: On the Conceptualization and Empirical Relevance of Trust in the Context of Criminal Networks
NCJ Number
210370
Journal
Global Crime
Date Published
May 2004
Shopping Centre Design, Decline and Crime
NCJ Number
210330
Journal
International Journal of Police Science and Management
Date Published
2005
Comparison and Collaboration: Researching Young People's Experiences and Perceptions of Violence in the Family Across China and the UK (From Researching Gender Violence: Feminist Methodology in Action, P 105-124, 2005, Tina Skinner, Marianne Hester, et al., eds., -- See NCJ-210311)
NCJ Number
210317
Date Published
2005
Researching Asian Children's Experiences of Domestic Violence: The Significance of Cultural Competence and Shared Ethnicities of Participants in the Research Process (From Researching Gender Violence: Feminist Methodology in Action, P 66-86, 2005, Tina Skinner, Marianne Hester, et al., eds., -- See
NCJ Number
210315
Date Published
2005
Researching Gender Violence: Feminist Methodology in Action
NCJ Number
210311
Date Published
2005
Test of Two Methods of Recall for Violent Events
NCJ Number
209967
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
June 2005
Comparing the Validity of Prospective, Retrospective and Official Onset for Different Offending Categories
NCJ Number
209965
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
June 2005
Physical Security--Biometrics
NCJ Number
210180
Journal
Homeland Defense Journal
Date Published
May 2005