Violent crime statistics
Prosecution Response to Domestic Violence: Results of a Survey of Large Jurisdictions (From Do Arrests and Restraining Orders Work? P 176-191, 1996, Eve S and Carl G Buzawa, eds. -- See NCJ-161517)
NCJ Number
161526
Date Published
1996
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Review of Juvenile Justice Programs and Services in Pennsylvania
NCJ Number
161130
Date Published
1996
Let Peace Begin With Us: The Problem of Violence in New Mexico -- What You Can Do About It
NCJ Number
161104
Date Published
Unknown
City Crime Rankings: Crime in Metropolitan America, Volume II
NCJ Number
161079
Date Published
1996
Violent Crime in Wisconsin 1985-1994
NCJ Number
160821
Date Published
1995
Digest: Information on the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales
NCJ Number
160746
Date Published
1995
Indian Country Report, 1994
NCJ Number
160592
Date Published
1994
Statistical Handbook on Violence in America
NCJ Number
160132
Date Published
1996
Examination of Police Intervention in Domestic Disturbances in a Canadian Context
NCJ Number
160121
Date Published
1994
Workplace Violence: Can It Be Prevented?
NCJ Number
159283
Journal
Trial
Date Published
1995
Crime and Delinquency in California, 1994
NCJ Number
159255
Date Published
1995
Juvenile Justice System Should Punish Violent Youths (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 170-176, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159364
Date Published
1996
Violence in the Workplace Is Not a Serious Problem (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 37-44, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159347
Date Published
1996
Youths Are Increasingly Violent (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 45-51, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ- 159343)
NCJ Number
159348
Date Published
1996
Increased Gun Control Is Needed to Reduce Violence (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 260-266, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159376
Date Published
1996
Youths Are Unfairly Blamed for Violence (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 52-59, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159349
Date Published
1996
Violence: Opposing Viewpoints
NCJ Number
159343
Date Published
1996
Increased Incarceration Reduces Violent Crime (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 274-278, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159378
Date Published
1996
Genes May Contribute to Violence (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 79-84, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ- 159343)
NCJ Number
159352
Date Published
1996
Threat of Violent Crime Is Exaggerated by the Media (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 23-29, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159345
Date Published
1996
Increased Incarceration Does Not Reduce Violent Crime (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 279-287, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159379
Date Published
1996
Family Violence Causes Youth Violence (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 108-112, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. - - See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159355
Date Published
1996
Violence in the Workplace Is a Serious Problem (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 30-36, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159346
Date Published
1996