Violent crime
NIJ (National Institute of Justice) Program Plan, 1994-95
Thinking, Fast and Slow? Some Field Experiments to Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago
The Impact of the Safe and Successful Youth Initiative (SSYI) on City-Level Youth Crime Victimization Rates. An Interrupted Time Series Analysis With Comparison Groups
Helping formulate propositions in forensic DNA analysis
Driving Down Gun Violence (Part Two)
Citizens' Reactions to Hot Spots Policing: Impacts on Perceptions of Crime, Disorder, Safety, and Police
Citizens' Reactions to Hot Spots Policing: Impacts on Perceptions of Crime, Disorder, Safety, and Police
Using Sentiment Analysis and Topic Modeling in Assessing the Impact of Police Signaling on Investigative and Prosecutorial Outcomes in Sexual Assault Reports
The Intersection of Methamphetamine and Violence in the United States: A County-level Assessment of Methamphetamine Overdose Mortality and Violent Crime
Suite of Aptamer-Based Sensors for the Detection of Fentanyl and Its Analogues
The Intersection of Methamphetamine and Violence in the United States: A County-level Assessment of Methamphetamine Overdose Mortality and Violent Crime
Suite of Aptamer-Based Sensors for the Detection of Fentanyl and Its Analogues
Detection of N-phenylpropanamide vapor from fentanyl materials by secondary electrospray ionization-ion mobility spectrometry (SESI-IMS)
Five Things About Teen Dating Violence
Driving Down Gun Violence
Driving Down Gun Violence
Driving Down Gun Violence, Part 1
Three LEADS Scholars serving in different law enforcement agencies and positions discuss their experiences with identifying and implementing evidence-based interventions to reduce gun violence. NIJ Senior Advisor Dr. Tamara Herold hosts this conversation with guests Police Chief Cecilia Ashe (Milford Delaware Police Department), Chief of Staff Lieutenant Matthew Barter (Manchester, NH Police Department), and Analytical Services Manager Mr. Jason Schiess (Durham, NC Police Department).