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Federal
Crime Changes in Baltimore, 1970-1994
Department of Justice —
These data were collected to examine the relationships among crime rates, residents' attitudes, physical deterioration, and neighborhood structure in selected urban... -
Federal
Study of Race, Crime, and Social Policy in Oakland, California, 1976-1982
Department of Justice —
In 1980, the National Institute of Justice awarded a grant to the Cornell University College of Human Ecology for the establishment of the Center for the Study of... -
Federal
Evaluation of the Children at Risk Program in Austin, Texas, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Memphis, Tennessee, Savannah, Georgia, and Seattle, Washington, 1993-1997
Department of Justice —
The Children at Risk (CAR) Program was a comprehensive, neighborhood-based strategy for preventing drug use, delinquency, and other problem behaviors among high-risk... -
Federal
Criminal Victimization and Perceptions of Community Safety in 12 United States Cities, 1998
Department of Justice —
This collection presents survey data from 12 cities in the United States regarding criminal victimization, perceptions of community safety, and satisfaction with... -
Federal
Security by Design: Revitalizing Urban Neighborhoods in the United States, 1994-1996
Department of Justice —
This study was designed to collect comprehensive data on the types of "crime prevention through environmental design" (CPTED) methods used by cities of 30,000... -
Federal
National Crime Surveys: National Sample, 1973-1983
Department of Justice —
The National Crime Survey (NCS), a study of personal and household victimization, measures victimization for six selected crimes, including attempts. The NCS was... -
Federal
Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Atlanta, 1980
Department of Justice —
This study examines the question of how some urban neighborhoods maintain a low crime rate despite their proximity and similarity to relatively high crime areas. The... -
Federal
Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago, 1979
Department of Justice —
This study explores the relationship between crime and neighborhood deterioration in eight neighborhoods in Chicago. The neighborhoods were selected on the basis of... -
Federal
Community Policing in Madison, Wisconsin: Evaluation of Implementation and Impact, 1987-1990
Department of Justice —
This study sought to evaluate the Madison, Wisconsin, Police Department's creation of a new organizational design (both structural and managerial) that was intended... -
Federal
Spatial Analysis of Rare Crimes: Homicides in Chicago, Illinois, 1989-1991
Department of Justice —
This project's main goal was to develop an analytical framework that could be used for analysis of rare crimes observed at local (intra-city) levels of geographic... -
Federal
Examination of Crime Guns and Homicide in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1987-1998
Department of Justice —
This study examined spatial and temporal features of crime guns in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in order to ascertain how gun availability affected criminal behavior... -
Federal
Evaluation of the Defending Childhood Demonstration Program in Six States, 2004-2014
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,... -
Federal
Violent Incidents Among Selected Public School Students in Two Large Cities of the South and the Southern Midwest, 1995: [United States]
Department of Justice —
This study of violent incidents among middle- and high-school students focused not only on the types and frequency of these incidents, but also on their dynamics --... -
Federal
Spatial Configuration of Places Related to Homicide Events in Washington, DC, 1990-2002
Department of Justice —
The purpose of this research was to further understanding of why crime occurs where it does by exploring the spatial etiology of homicides that occurred in... -
Federal
Data on Crime, Supervision, and Economic Change in the Greater Washington, DC Area, 2000 - 2014
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,... -
Federal
Modern Policing and the Control of Illegal Drugs: Testing New Strategies in Oakland, California, and Birmingham, Alabama, 1987-1989
Department of Justice —
These data were collected in Oakland, California, and Birmingham, Alabama, to examine the effectiveness of alternative drug enforcement strategies. A further... -
Federal
Street-Level View of Community Policing in the United States, 1995
Department of Justice —
This study sought to examine community policing from a street-level officer's point of view. Active community police officers and sheriff's deputies from law... -
Federal
Evaluation of the Weed and Seed Initiative in the United States, 1994
Department of Justice —
The Department of Justice launched Operation Weed and Seed in 1991 as a means of mobilizing a large and varied array of resources in a comprehensive, coordinated... -
Federal
Effects of Arrests and Incarceration on Informal Social Control in Baltimore, Maryland, Neighborhoods, 1980-1994
Department of Justice —
This study examined the effects of police arrest policies and incarceration policies on communities in 30 neighborhoods in Baltimore. Specifically, the study... -
Federal
Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, Connecticut, 1973, 1975-1977, 1979
Department of Justice —
This data collection contains responses to victimization surveys that were administered as part of both the planning and evaluation stages of the Hartford Project, a...