Research and development
Technology Use Among the Nation’s Medical Examiner and Coroner Offices: Data from the 2018 Census of Medical Examiner and Coroner Offices
Just Science Podcast: Just All Hands On DECK for Drug Endangered Youth
A Framework for Managing Drug Court Performance
Five Things About Youth and Delinquency
Practices for Law Enforcement Interviews of Potential Human Trafficking Victims: A Scoping Review
Using Scammers’ Data to Estimate the Impact and Importance of Preventing Repeat Mail Fraud Victimization
Extending the Discussion on Inconsistency in Forensic Decisions and Results
Holistic Healing Framework for Boys and Men of Color
PEARR Tool Training and Implementation: Building Awareness of Violence and Human Trafficking in a Hospital System
Meeting Complex Needs of Sexually Assaulted Incarcerated Individuals: Impact of Expert Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Care via Telehealth
Creating Legitimacy in a Diversion Court: Testing the Theoretical Framework of Procedural Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Redesigning Life in U.S. Prisons
The prison system in the U.S. typically places a heavy emphasis on security, control, and punishment, and this foundation can create an adversarial culture within correctional facilities — incarcerated individuals versus correctional staff. But what if that culture could change? What would it look like? How would it impact not only incarcerated individuals but also correctional officers and other staff?