Sexual assault
Just Science Podcast: Just Improved Response to Sexual Assault
Just Science Podcast: Just Improved Response to Sexual Assault
Just Science Podcast: Just DNA Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases
Just Science Podcast: Just DNA Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases
Evaluation of an Acquaintance Rape Prevention Program: Impact on Attitudes, Sexual Aggression, and Sexual Victimization
The Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Self-Defense and Risk-Reduction Program for College Women: A Prospective Study
Low Prosecution Rates in Sexual Assault Cases: Can We Make Sustainable Improvements?
Touch DNA Evidence Collection in Sexual Assault Cases: Knowledge to Inform Practice
Solving Violent Crime Through Lawfully “Owed” DNA: Outcomes of Efforts to Address Missed DNA Samples
Exploring the Link Between Dating Apps and Sexual Assault: Novel Research Findings
Cost-Benefit Analysis Tool for Labor Expenditure Associated With Sexual Assault Kit Processing Workflows
Cost-Benefit Analysis Tool for Labor Expenditure Associated With Sexual Assault Kit Processing Workflows
Is a Separate Diagnostic Category Defensible for Paraphilic Coercion?
Just Science Podcast: Just Solving Cold Cases with Forensic Genetic Genealogy
BJA’s SAKI Program Solves 36-Year-Old Sexual Assault Cold Case, Bringing Long-Sought Justice to the Victim
One early morning in 1985, a masked intruder broke into Carrie Krejci’s apartment. At gunpoint, he tied her hands behind her back. Hearing stories on the news of a masked man roaming the neighborhood raping women at gunpoint and fearing for her own life, she begged for mercy. After ransacking her home, the assailant brutally raped her.
On August 19, 2020, David Thomas Hawkins, 75...
Probing menstrual bloodstain aging with fluorescence spectroscopy
Probing menstrual bloodstain aging with fluorescence spectroscopy
Tribal Crime, Justice, and Safety (Part 1)
Research indicates that Native American persons experience crime victimization at higher rates than non-Native people. Furthermore, the unique position of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes as both sovereign nations and domestic dependents of the U.S. creates jurisdictional complexities in responding to crime, justice, and safety. Senior social and behavioral scientist Christine (Tina) Crossland discusses NIJ’s research on these topics, especially on the prevention of violence towards American Indians and Alaska Natives. Communications Assistant Stacy Lee Reynolds hosts.