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What's Changing in Prosecution?: Report of a Workshop

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
What's Changing in Prosecution?: Report of a Workshop
This workshop arose out of the efforts of the Committee on Law and Justice to assist the National Institute of Justice in identifying gaps in the overall research portfolio on crime and justice. It was designed to develop ideas about the kinds of knowledge needed to gain a better understanding of the prosecution function and to discuss the past and future role of social science in advancing our understanding of modern prosecution practice. The...

CHF 40.90

Priorities for Research to Reduce the Threat of Firearm-R...

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
Priorities for Research to Reduce the Threat of Firearm-Related Violence
In 2010, more than 105, 000 people were injured or killed in the United States as the result of a firearm-related incident. This book focuses on the characteristics of firearm violence, risk and protective factors, interventions and strategies, the impact of gun safety technology, and the influence of video games and other media.

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Budgeting for Immigration Enforcement: A Path to Better P...

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
Budgeting for Immigration Enforcement: A Path to Better Performance
Immigration enforcement is carried out by a complex legal and administrative system, operating under frequently changing legislative mandates and policy guidance, with authority and funding spread across several agencies in two executive departments and the courts. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for conducting immigration enforcement both at the border and in the United States, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ...

CHF 59.50

Advancing the Federal Research Agenda on Violence Against...

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
Advancing the Federal Research Agenda on Violence Against Women
This report expands on the work of an earlier National Research Council panel whose report, Understanding Violence Against Women, was published in 1996. The report is based on the presentations and deliberations of a workshop convened in January 2002, at the request of Congress, to develop a detailed research agenda on violence against women. While some of the research recommendations in the earlier report have been funded and carried out, the...

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Reforming Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Approach

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
Reforming Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Approach
Introduction -- Historical context -- Current practice in the juvenile justice system -- Adolescent development -- A framework for reform -- Preventing reoffending -- Accountability and fairness -- Reducing racial/ethnic disparities -- Achieving reform -- The federal role -- Moving forward -- Costs and benefits of juvenile justice interventions -- The Missouri model: a critical state of knowledge -- Mentoring.

CHF 92.00

Firearms and Violence: A Critical Review

National Research Council / Division of Behavioral and Social Scienc / Committee on Law and Justice
Firearms and Violence: A Critical Review
For years proposals for gun control and the ownership of firearms have been among the most contentious issues in American politics. For public authorities to make reasonable decisions on these matters, they must take into account facts about the relationship between guns and violence as well as conflicting constitutional claims and divided public opinion. In performing these tasks, legislators need adequate data and research to judge both the ...

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Strengthening the National Institute of Justice

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
Strengthening the National Institute of Justice
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is the nation's primary resource for advancing scientific research, development, and evaluation on crime and crime control and the administration of justice in the United States. Headed by a presidentially appointed director, it is one of the major units in the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) of the U.S. Department of Justice. Under its authorizing legislation, NIJ awards grants and contracts to a varie...

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Deterrence and the Death Penalty

National Research Council / Division of Behavioral and Social Scienc / Committee on Law and Justice
Deterrence and the Death Penalty
Many studies during the past few decades have sought to determine whether the death penalty has any deterrent effect on homicide rates. Researchers have reached widely varying, even contradictory, conclusions. Some studies have concluded that the threat of capital punishment deters murders, saving large numbers of lives, other studies have concluded that executions actually increase homicides, still others, that executions have no effect on mu...

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Implementing Juvenile Justice Reform: The Federal Role

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
Implementing Juvenile Justice Reform: The Federal Role
In the past decade, a number of state, local, and tribal jurisdictions have begun to take significant steps to overhaul their juvenile justice systems - for example, reducing the use of juvenile detention and out-of-home placement, bringing greater attention to racial and ethnic disparities, looking for ways to engage affected families in the process, and raising the age at which juvenile court jurisdiction ends. These changes are the result o...

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Identifying the Culprit: Assessing Eyewitness Identification

National Research Council / Division of Behavioral and Social Scienc / Committee on Law and Justice
Identifying the Culprit: Assessing Eyewitness Identification
Eyewitnesses play an important role in criminal cases when they can identify culprits. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands of eyewitnesses make identifications in criminal investigations each year. Research on factors that affect the accuracy of eyewitness identification procedures has given us an increasingly clear picture of how identifications are made, and more importantly, an improved understanding of the principled limits on vision ...

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Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing: The Evidence

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee on Law and Justice
Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing: The Evidence
Because police are the most visible face of government power for most citizens, they are expected to deal effectively with crime and disorder and to be impartial. Producing justice through the fair, and restrained use of their authority. The standards by which the public judges police success have become more exacting and challenging. Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing explores police work in the new century. It replaces myths with researc...

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Understanding Crime Trends: Workshop Report

National Research Council / Division of Behavioral and Social Scienc / Committee on Law and Justice
Understanding Crime Trends: Workshop Report
Changes over time in the levels and patterns of crime have significant consequences that affect not only the criminal justice system but also other critical policy sectors. Yet compared with such areas as health status, housing, and employment, the nation lacks timely information and comprehensive research on crime trends.> In April 2007, the National Research Council held a two-day workshop to address key substantive and methodological issues...

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Improving Evaluation of Anticrime Programs

National Research Council / Division Of Behavioral And Social Scienc / Committee On Law And Justice
Improving Evaluation of Anticrime Programs
Although billions of dollars have been spent on crime prevention and control programs during the past decade, scientifically strong impact evaluations of these programs are uncommon in the context of the overall number of programs that have received funding. Improving Evaluation of Anticrime Programs is designed as a working guide for agencies and organizations responsible for program evaluation, for researchers who must design scientifically ...

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Ensuring the Quality, Credibility, and Relevance of U.S. ...

National Research Council / Division of Behavioral and Social Scienc / Committee on Law and Justice
Ensuring the Quality, Credibility, and Relevance of U.S. Justice Statistics
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) of the U.S. Department of Justice is one of the smallest of the U.S. principal statistical agencies but shoulders one of the most expansive and detailed legal mandates among those agencies. Ensuring the Quality, Credibility, and Relevance of U.S. Justice Statistics examines the full range of BJS programs and suggests priorities for data collection. BJS's data collection portfolio is a solid body of work, ...

CHF 107.00