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Study of Race, Crime, and Social Policy in Oakland, California, 1976-1982 14 recent views
Department of Justice —
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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Database for Forensic Anthropology in the United States, 1962-1991
Department of Justice —
This project was undertaken to establish a computerized skeletal database composed of recent forensic cases to represent the present ethnic diversity and demographic... -
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The Prevalence and Nature of Intra-and Inter-group Violence in an Era of Social and Demographic Change, 2000-2014 [UNITED STATES]
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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Intimate Partner Homicide in California, 1987-2000
Department of Justice —
Since 1976, the United States has witnessed a steady and precipitous decline in intimate partner homicides. This study builds on the work of Dugan et al. (1999, 2000)... -
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Specific Deterrent Effects of Arrest for Domestic Assault: Minneapolis, 1981-1982
Department of Justice —
This data collection contains information on 330 incidents of domestic violence in Minneapolis. Part 1, Police Data, contains data from the initial police reports... -
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Crime, Fear, and Control in Neighborhood Commercial Centers: Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1970-1982
Department of Justice —
The major objective of this study was to examine how physical characteristics of commercial centers and demographic characteristics of residential areas contribute to... -
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Soviet Emigre Organized Crime Networks in the United States, 1992-1995
Department of Justice —
The goal of this study was to assess the nature and scope of Soviet emigre crime in the United States, with a special focus on the question of whether and how well... -
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Public Opinion on the Courts in the United States, 2000
Department of Justice —
This study centered on two questions fundamental to understanding public opinion about the courts: (1) Do African Americans, Latinos, and Whites view the state courts... -
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Impact of Immigration on Ethnic-Specific Violence in Miami, Florida, 1997
Department of Justice —
Does the rate of violent victimization differ across race and ethnic groups? In an effort to answer this question, this study sought to examine the violent... -
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Investigation and Prosecution of Homicide Cases in the United States, 1995-2000: The Process for Federal Involvement
Department of Justice —
This study addressed questions related to potential geographic and racial disparity in the investigation and prosecution of federal capital cases and examined the...