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Appendix E: Research Recommendations in Previous National Research Council Reports
Pages 289-302

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... That report encouraged the institute, the forerunner of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) , to organize its research portfolio around program areas, noting that they should be "designed on the assumption that producing reliable and useful knowledge is a cumulative process" (National Research Council, 1977, p.
From page 290...
... Development and maintenance of new data collection systems for gun violence (National Research Council, 2005a)
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... 13. Identification of the situational contexts and dynamic interactions that lead to violence against women, with special attention given to the processes underlying victim selection, location selection, and victim-offender interaction patterns (National Research Council, 2004b)
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... 15. Nature and frequency of transnational organized crime and white collar crimes (National Research Council, 1999c)
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... 10. Longitudinal investigations, including follow-up studies of the clinical, social, and psychological outcomes of elder mistreatment cases (National Research Council, 2003c)
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... 16. Evaluation studies on school shooting prevention programs, includ ing security measures and police tactics and police protocols that have been developed to uncover and respond to plans for rampages in schools (National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, 2003)
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... 23. Extent to which transnational organized crime increases crime and drug-related mortality and morbidity in the United States (National Research Council, 1999c)
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... 3. Development of new technical methods or in-depth grounding for advances developed in the forensic sciences disciplines (National Research Council, 2009b)
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... 4. Impact of police decisions and current police practices on number, type, and outcomes of juveniles in the system (National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, 2001)
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... 11. Approaches to overcome methodological limitations of much exist ing research on racial disparity in the juvenile justice system, includ ing sample selection biases and traditional emphasis on black-white differences and a focus on primarily urban jurisdictions (National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, 2001)
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... 5. Examination of whether access to local services can affect localized rates of intimate partner violence and consideration of implications for planning and locating preventive services (National Research Council, 2004b)
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... 1. Feasibility or design studies that include site visits, pipeline studies, piloting data collection instruments and procedures, and evaluabil ity assessments prior to conducting a full impact study (National Research Council, 2005b)
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... populations (National Research Council, 2004b)
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... NRC REPORTS CONSIDERED buT NOT INCLuDED Committee on Law and Justice Reports 1. Understanding Crime Trends: Workshop Report (2008)


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