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National Crime Surveys: Victim Risk Supplement, 1983
Department of Justice —
This special one-time survey was designed to collect data on persons aged 12 and over reporting household victimizations. The supplement, administered over a one-... -
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Citizen Participation and Community Crime Prevention, 1979: Chicago Metropolitan Area Survey
Department of Justice —
This survey was conducted as part of the Citizen Participation and Community Crime Prevention project at the Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research,... -
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Reducing Fear of Crime: Program Evaluation Surveys in Newark and Houston, 1983-1984
Department of Justice —
Households and establishments in seven neighborhoods in Houston, Texas, and Newark, New Jersey, were surveyed to determine the extent of victimization experiences and... -
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Criminal Victimization of District of Columbia Residents and Capitol Hill Employees, 1982-1983
Department of Justice —
This data collection contains information about the victimization of District of Columbia residents. The primary objective was to measure the extent of crime in the... -
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Community Policing in Madison, Wisconsin: Evaluation of Implementation and Impact, 1987-1990
Department of Justice —
This study sought to evaluate the Madison, Wisconsin, Police Department's creation of a new organizational design (both structural and managerial) that was intended... -
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Evaluation of the Tribal Strategies Against Violence (TSAV) Initiative in Four Tribal Sites in the United States, 1995-1999
Department of Justice —
This study evaluated the Tribal Strategies Against Violence (TSAV) Initiative. The TSAV was a federal-tribal partnership, lasting from 1995 to 1999, designed to... -
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Evaluation of the Midtown Community Court in New York City, 1992-1994
Department of Justice —
In October 1993, the Midtown Community Court opened as a three-year demonstration project designed to forge links with the community in developing a problem-solving...