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Study of Race, Crime, and Social Policy in Oakland, California, 1976-1982 13 recent views
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In 1980, the National Institute of Justice awarded a grant to the Cornell University College of Human Ecology for the establishment of the Center for the Study of... -
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Collection Survey of Prison Inmates (SPI) Series (Formerly Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities (SISFCF)) 10 recent views
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Investigator(s): Bureau of Justice Statistics Conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, this survey is part of a series of data gathering efforts undertaken to... -
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Arrests Without Conviction, 1979-1980: Jacksonville and San Diego
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This data collection includes information on robberies and burglaries in two cities, Jacksonville, Florida, and San Diego, California. The unit of analysis is... -
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Homicides in Chicago, 1965-1995
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These datasets contain information on every homicide in the murder analysis files of the Chicago Police Department for the years 1965-1995. For the victim-level file,... -
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Criminal Careers, Criminal Violence, and Substance Abuse in California, 1963-1983
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the criminal career patterns of violent offenders. These data are intended to facilitate the development of models to... -
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Collection Monitoring of Federal Criminal Convictions and Sentences: Appeals Data Series
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Investigator(s): U.S. Sentencing Commission This collection contains appellate information from the 12 circuit courts of appeals of the United States. The United... -
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White-Collar Criminal Careers, 1976-1978: Federal Judicial Districts
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This study examined the criminal careers of 1,331 offenders convicted of white-collar crimes in the United States District Courts to assess the relative effectiveness... -
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Evaluating a Multi-Disciplinary Response to Domestic Violence in Colorado Springs, 1996-1999
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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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Multisite Evaluation of Shock Incarceration: [Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas], 1987-1992
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This study analyzes shock incarceration (boot camp) programs in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas. In each state, offenders... -
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Survey of Adults on Probation, 1995: [United States]
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The 1995 Survey of Adults on Probation (SAP) was the first national survey to gather information on the individual characteristics of adult probationers. The SAP was... -
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Classification of Rapists in Massachusetts, 1980-1990
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The purpose of this study was to apply the latest version of a typological system for rapists (MTC:R3) developed at the Massachusetts Treatment Center for Sexually... -
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Offender Characteristics, Offense Mix, and Escalation in Domestic Violence in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Miami-Dade, Florida, Omaha, Nebraska, Charlotte, North Carolina, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1987-1989
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Using data from five Spouse Assault Replication Program (SARP) sites, this study examined the extent to which domestic violence offenders exhibit a specialized... -
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Compendium of State Privacy and Security Legislation, United States, 2002-2015
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The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) Compendium of State Privacy and Security Legislation database consists of state laws, executive orders, and administrative... -
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Longitudinal Study of Violent Criminal Behavior in the United States, 1970-1984
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The primary objective of this project was to explore the familial, physical, psychological, social, and cultural antecedents and correlates of violent criminal... -
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Evaluation of No-Drop Policies for Domestic Violence Cases in San Diego, California, Omaha, Nebraska, Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Everett, Washington, 1996-2000
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This study sought to examine the effects of no-drop policies on court outcomes, victim satisfaction with the justice system, and feelings of safety. Moreover,... -
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Collection Capital Punishment in the United States Series
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Investigator(s): Bureau of Justice Statistics These data collections provide annual data on prisoners under a sentence of death and on those whose offense sentences... -
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Charlotte [North Carolina] Spouse Assault Replication Project, 1987-1989
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This study is a replication and extension of an experiment conducted in Minneapolis (MINNEAPOLIS INTERVENTION PROJECT, 1986-1987 [ICPSR 9808]) to test the efficacy of... -
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Perceptual Deterrence and Desistance from Crime: A Study of Repetitive Serious Property Offenders in Tennessee, 1987-1988
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For this data collection, offenders confined to prison were surveyed to examine the utility of deterrence theory variables as predictors of differential desistance... -
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Boston Police Department Domestic Violence Research Project, 1993-1994
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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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Recidivism Among Released Prisoners, 1983: [United States]
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This data collection provides comprehensive criminal history data on prisoners released from custody in 1983. Precise estimates are supplied on recidivism among...