No. 12-2, May 2013
Index
- 287(g)
- Building Efficient Crime Prevention Strategies
- Criminal Justice and Public Health Policies to Reduce the Negative Impacts of DUI
- Deterring DUI Behavior in the First Place
- Encouraging Policy Makers and Practitioners to Make Rational Choices about Programs Based on Scientific Evidence on Developmental Crime Prevention
- Enhancing the Quality of Stakeholder Assessments of Evidenced‐Based Prevention Programs
- Enhancing Translational Knowledge on Developmental Crime Prevention
- If I Had a Hammer, I Would Not Use it to Control Drunk Driving
- Moving beyond BAC in DUI
- Overview of: “Moving beyond BAC in DUI: Identifying Who Is at Risk of Recidivating”
- Overview of: “The Effects of Local Immigration Enforcement on Crime and Disorder: A Case Study of Prince William County, Virginia”
- Overview of: “Valuing Developmental Crime Prevention”
- The Challenges of Screening DUI Offenders
- The Effects of Local Immigration Enforcement on Crime and Disorder
- The Need for Social Policies that Support the Revitalizing Effects of Immigration Rather than Law Enforcement Initiatives that Assume Disproportionate Immigrant Criminality
- Valuing Developmental Crime Prevention
- When Perception Is Reality