South Carolina
Solving Property Crimes With DNA
High-Speed Pursuit: The Offenders' Perspective
Private Sector Prison Industries: A Viable Alternative to Mexican Labor
Effects of South Carolina's Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policy on Adult Recidivism
Houses of Worship Training Provides Security Plan Guidelines
Test of Turk's Theory of Norm Resistance Using Observational Data on Police-Suspect Encounters
Effects of South Carolina's Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policy on Deterrence of Adult Sex Crimes
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Comorbidity of Sexual Problems and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Female Crime Victims
Diagnostic Screening with Incarcerated Youths: Comparing the DPS and Voice DISC
Specialized Domestic Violence Court in South Carolina: An Example of Procedural Justice for Victims and Defendants
Results of a Multisite Study of Boot Camp Prisons
Polyvictimization Among Girls in the Juvenile Justice System [South Carolina], 2006-2009
Victim and Crime Factors Associated With the Development of Crime-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Getting a 'TIP,' Making a 'Linc'
Contribution of Parent Report to Voice DISC-IV Diagnosis Among Incarcerated Youths
Video: Police Agency's Value of NIJ LEADS Program
State Administering Agencies
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