New Mexico
Priority Recommendations and Projected Costs Proposed by the Mayor's Council on Gangs
Development of a Large-Scale, Whole-Body CT Image Database
On Parole in New Mexico
FY02 National Forensic Sciences Improvement Act--Disc.
Classifying Driving-While-Intoxicated Offenders: The Experiences of a Citywide DWI Drug Court
Physical Examination of the DKL LifeGuard, Model 3
Determinate Penalty Systems in America - An Overview
Hispanic and Anglo Gang Membership in Two Southwestern Cities
OJJDP Journal of Juvenile Justice, Volume 4, Issue 1, Winter 2015
Mapping Programs Target Alcohol-Impaired Driving
New Mexico: Forensic DNA Laboratory Improvement Program; Final Report
NMDID: A New Research Resource for Biological Anthropology
Research From Records: Retrieving and Sharing Useful Data From a Non-research Database
Quantifying Error in Virtual Data Collection: the Impact of MSCT Scan Segmentation Protocol and Inter-observer Error in 3-D Landmark Placement on the Human Subadult Pelvis
Beyond Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Classroom Training: Videoconference Continuing Education for Law Enforcement
Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools
State Administering Agencies
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