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Federal
Gender, Mental Illness, and Crime in the United States, 2004
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to examine the gendered effects of depression, drug use, and treatment on crime and the effects of interaction with the criminal justice... -
Federal
Drinking and Driving: A Survey of Licensed Drivers in the United States, 1983
Department of Justice —
This study focuses on the drinking and driving habits of Americans. The questionnaire contained 51 questions. Respondents were interviewed over the telephone and... -
Federal
Impact Evaluation of a Special Session Domestic Violence Intervention Program in Connecticut, 2001-2004
Department of Justice —
This study focused on an evaluation of EVOLVE, a newly developed 26-week, 52-session skill building, culturally competent, psycho-educational curriculum-based... -
Federal
Alcohol Availability, Type of Alcohol Establishment, Distribution Policies, and Their Relationship to Crime and Disorder in the District of Columbia, 2000-2006
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between alcohol availability, type of alcohol establishment, distribution policies, and violence and... -
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Impact of Legislation to Prohibit 'Happy Hours' in Indiana, 1983-1986
Department of Justice —
This research program was undertaken in Indiana to evaluate the effectiveness of legislation that prohibited "happy hours," the sale of alcoholic beverages at reduced...