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National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative Infographic
Impacts of PDMP policy changes and county opioid safety coalitions on prescribing and overdose outcomes in California 2015-2018
Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program (PIECP) Compliance Guide
Improving policing through better analysis: an empirical assessment of a crime analysis training and enhancement project within an urban police department
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN): Research Foundation
Planning a Reentry Program: A Toolkit for Tribal Communities
The Current Community Context of Overdose Deaths: Relations among Drug Types, Drug Markets, and Socioeconomic Neighborhood Characteristics
Residents' perceptions of policing and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic
First weeks out: Social support stability and health among formerly incarcerated men
Do the Effects of Police Body-worn Cameras on Use of Force and Complaints Change over Time? Results from a Panel Analysis in the Milwaukee Police Department
HIV Prevention and the Treatment Needs of Offenders at risk for or Living with HIV/AIDS
Trauma-Informed Approaches in Correctional Settings
Introduction to Trauma and Trauma-Informed Approaches for RSAT Staff
Preventing, Detecting and Treating HIV/AIDS and Viral Hepatitis: Health Promotion and Risk/Harm Reduction in Substance Abuse Treatment
New Manual on Health Literacy
Role of Corrections Officers in Jail/Prison Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs
Overdose Risk Reduction and Relapse Prevention for RSAT Programs
Integrated Substance Abuse Treatment for Clients with Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders
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