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African American Experience of Sexual Assault in Maryland, 2003-2006
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The purpose of this study was to better understand the problem of sexual assault among African American women in Maryland, assess their use of available resources in... -
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The Historically Black College and University Campus Sexual Assault (HBCU-CSA) Study, 2008
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The Historically Black College and University Campus Sexual Assault Study was undertaken to document the prevalence, personal and behavioral factors, context,... -
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Longitudinal Study of Biosocial Factors Related to Crime and Delinquency, 1959-1962: [Pennsylvania]
Department of Justice —
This study was designed to measure the effects of family background and developmental characteristics on school achievement and delinquency within a "high risk"... -
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Public Opinion on the Courts in the United States, 2000
Department of Justice —
This study centered on two questions fundamental to understanding public opinion about the courts: (1) Do African Americans, Latinos, and Whites view the state courts... -
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Intimate Partner Homicide in California, 1987-2000
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Since 1976, the United States has witnessed a steady and precipitous decline in intimate partner homicides. This study builds on the work of Dugan et al. (1999, 2000)... -
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Research on Minorities, [1981]: Race and Crime in Atlanta and Washington, DC
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This data collection effort is an investigation of criminological and sociological factors within the Black community with a focus on the alleged high incidence of... -
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Consequences of a Criminal Record for Employment Opportunity in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2002
Department of Justice —
This study examined employers' policies and practices for hiring entry-level workers in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The study consisted of telephone interviews...