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Crime Incident Data for Selected HOPE VI Sites in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2002-2010, and Washington, DC, 2000-2009
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The purpose of this project was to conduct an evaluation of the impact on crime of the closing, renovation, and subsequent reopening of selected public housing... -
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Violent Incidents Among Selected Public School Students in Two Large Cities of the South and the Southern Midwest, 1995: [United States]
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This study of violent incidents among middle- and high-school students focused not only on the types and frequency of these incidents, but also on their dynamics --... -
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Evaluation of a Truancy Reduction Program in Nashville, Tennessee, 1998-2000
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The Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency in Nashville, Tennessee, received a National Institute of Justice grant to study the effectiveness of Nashville's... -
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Drugs and Crime in Public Housing, 1986-1989: Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Washington, DC
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This study investigates rates of serious crime for selected public housing developments in Washington, DC, Phoenix, Arizona, and Los Angeles, California, for the... -
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Improving Hot Spot Policing through Behavioral Interventions, New York City, 2012-2018
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This project aimed to develop new insights into offender decision-making in hot spots in New York City, and to test whether these insights could inform interventions... -
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Evaluation of the Weed and Seed Initiative in the United States, 1994
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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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Explaining Developmental Crime Trajectories at Places: A Study of "Crime Waves" and "Crime Drops" at Micro Units of Geography in Seattle, Washington, 1989-2004
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This study extends a prior National Institute (NIJ) funded study on mirco level places that examined the concentration of crime at places over time. The current study... -
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Drugs and Police Response: Survey of Public Housing Residents in Denver, Colorado, 1989-1990
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This data collection is the result of an evaluation of the NEPHU program, conducted by the Police Foundation under the sponsorship of the National Institute of... -
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Reducing Disorder, Fear, and Crime in Public Housing: Evaluation of a Drug-Crime Elimination Program in Spokane, Washington, 1992-1995
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Established in 1994, Project ROAR (Reclaiming Our Area Residences) is a public housing drug-crime elimination program sponsored by the Spokane Police Department and...