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Drug Treatment Courts
Violent Crime Reduction Roadmap (VCRR Factsheet)
The Emergency Federal Law Enforcement Assistance (EFLEA) Program
National Ashanti Alert Network
Strengthening the Medical Examiner-Coroner System Program
Statewide Prison Language Mandates: Where Intention and Implementation Diverge
Pretrial, Prosecution, Defense Counsel, and Courts Mentoring Initiative
To activate, or not to activate? Officers’ decisions to turn on body-worn cameras during different police services
DNA Capacity Enhancement for Backlog Reduction Program
Postconviction Testing of DNA Evidence
Prosecuting Cold Cases Using DNA
Examining the Relationship Between Firearm Violence Exposure and Posttraumatic Symptomatology in Adolescents: A Scoping Review
Navigating Complex Relationships: Support Networks Among Women in Community Corrections
Planning for Respiratory Pathogen Pandemics: A Guidebook for Corrections Systems and Confinement Facilities
Law Enforcement-led, Pre-arrest Diversion-to-treatment May Reduce Crime Recidivism, Incarceration, and Overdose Deaths: Program Evaluation Outcomes
Youth Mental Health First Aid Training: Impact on the Ability to Recognize and Support Youth Needs
Comparison of 30-day Retention in Treatment among Patients Referred to Opioid use Disorder Treatment from Emergency Department and Telemedicine Settings
A Spatial Analysis of Mental Health-related Calls for Service in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program
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