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Evaluating a Multi-Disciplinary Response to Domestic Violence in Colorado Springs, 1996-1999
Department of Justice —
The Colorado Springs Police Department formed a nontraditional domestic violence unit in 1996 called the Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT). This unit... -
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Evaluation of the Weed and Seed Initiative in the United States, 1994
Department of Justice —
The Department of Justice launched Operation Weed and Seed in 1991 as a means of mobilizing a large and varied array of resources in a comprehensive, coordinated... -
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Impact of Gang Migration: Effective Responses by Law Enforcement Agencies in the United States, 1992
Department of Justice —
This study was the first attempt to investigate gang migration systematically and on a national level. The primary objectives of the study were (1) to identify the... -
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Violence Against Police: Baltimore County, Maryland, 1984-1986
Department of Justice —
This data collection examines individual and situational characteristics of nonfatal assaults on police officers in the Baltimore County Police Department. In the... -
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A Multi-Site Assessment of Police Consolidation: California, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, 2014-2015
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release... -
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Boston Police Department Domestic Violence Research Project, 1993-1994
Department of Justice —
The Domestic Violence Research Project was a pilot study designed to examine the dynamics of domestic violence within two of the ten police districts that comprise... -
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Revictimization and Victim Satisfaction in Domestic Violence Cases Processed in the Quincy, Massachusetts, District Court, 1995-1997
Department of Justice —
This study sought to examine (1) the occurrence of revictimization, (2) the impact of case processing in Quincy District Court (QDC) on the disclosure of... -
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Communication of Innovation in Policing in the United States, 1996
Department of Justice —
These data were collected to examine the patterns of communication among police planners in the United States. The focus was on information-sharing, in which police... -
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Effects of Foot Patrol Policing in Boston, 1977-1985
Department of Justice —
This collection evaluates the impact of a new foot patrol plan, implemented by the Boston Police Department, on incidents of crime and neighborhood disturbances. Part... -
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Effectiveness of a Joint Police and Social Services Response to Elder Abuse in Manhattan [New York City], New York, 1996-1997
Department of Justice —
This project consisted of an evaluation of an elder abuse program run by the New York Police Department and Victim Services Research. The focus of the study was... -
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Victims' Ratings of Police Services in New York and Texas, 1994-1995 Survey
Department of Justice —
The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act of 1984 (FVPSA) provided funding, through the Office of Victims of Crime in the United States Department of Justice,... -
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Response to Domestic Violence in the Quincy, Massachusetts, District Court, 1995-1997
Department of Justice —
The Quincy, Massachusetts, District Court initiated an aggressive, pro-intervention strategy for dealing with domestic violence cases in 1986. This study was funded... -
Federal
Police Use of Deadly Force, 1970-1979
Department of Justice —
The circumstances surrounding "justifiable homicides" by police are the focus of this data collection, which examines occurrences in 57 United States cities during... -
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Reexamining the Minneapolis Repeat Complaint Address Policing (RECAP) Experiment, 1986-1987
Department of Justice —
This study reexamines REPEAT COMPLAINT ADDRESS POLICING: TWO FIELD EXPERIMENTS IN MINNEAPOLIS, 1985-1987 (ICPSR 9788). The original Repeat Complaint Address Policing... -
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Multi-Method Evaluation of Police Use of Force Outcomes: Cities, Counties, and National, 1998-2007 [United States]
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to investigate how and why injuries occur to police and citizens during use of force events. The research team conducted a national... -
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Reducing Disorder, Fear, and Crime in Public Housing: Evaluation of a Drug-Crime Elimination Program in Spokane, Washington, 1992-1995
Department of Justice —
Established in 1994, Project ROAR (Reclaiming Our Area Residences) is a public housing drug-crime elimination program sponsored by the Spokane Police Department and... -
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Survey on Street Disorder in Large Municipalities in the United States, 1994-1996
Department of Justice —
The objective of this survey was to provide city officials and police with information on how to carry out street disorder enforcement strategies within the... -
Federal
Gangs in Rural America, 1996-1998
Department of Justice —
This study was undertaken to enable cross-community analysis of gang trends in all areas of the United States. It was also designed to provide a comparative analysis... -
Federal
National Survey of Police Call Management Strategies and Community Policing Activities, 2000
Department of Justice —
For this study, two different projects with an overlap of purpose made use of the same data, which were based on a national sample of 695 police departments. One... -
Federal
Detection of Crime, Resource Deployment, and Predictors of Success: A Multi-Level Analysis of CCTV in Newark, New Jersey, 2007-2011
Department of Justice —
The Detection of Crime, Resource Deployment, and Predictors of Success: A Multi-Level Analysis of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) in Newark, NJ collection represents...