Research
US Mass public shootings since Columbine: victims per incident by race and ethnicity of the perpetrator
Out-of-home placement, sleep problems, and later mental health and crime: A prospective investigation
SEL in Context: School Mobility and Social-Emotional Learning Trajectories in a Low-Income, Urban School District
Intimate Partner Violence and Family Dispute Resolution: 1-Year Follow-Up Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Shuttle Mediation, Videoconferencing Mediation, and Litigation
Improving or declining: What are the consequences for changes in local crime?
The Andronowski Skeletal Collection for Histological Research: A Modern Anatomical Contribution
Data Science Approaches in Criminal Justice and Public Health Research: Lessons Learned From Opioid Projects
Estimating Age of Death from Subadult Remains, Part 1
The long-standing problem of estimating the age and sex of subadult skeletal remains has been significantly "solved" with the advances in understanding the growth and development patterns in the skeletons of young people. Kyra Stull, an anthropologist and forensic researcher at University of Nevada, Reno, and Danielle McLeod-Henning, a physical scientist at NIJ, share more about this research with NIJ writer and host Jim Dawson.
Listen to part 2.
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