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A Message from Attorney General Eric Holder on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11

A Message from Attorney General Eric Holder on the 10th Anniversary of 9/113:38
YouTube over 9 years ago A Message from Attorney General Eric Holder on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11

Greg Berman (4 of 4) - Lessons from Community Courts - NIJ

Greg Berman (4 of 4) - Lessons from Community Courts - NIJ1:05
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Importance of Research and Development" This interview followed the presentation "Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons From Community Courts" ...

Greg Berman (3 of 4) - Lessons from Community Courts - NIJ

Greg Berman (3 of 4) - Lessons from Community Courts - NIJ1:50
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Challenges in Program Implementation" This interview followed the presentation "Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons From Community Courts" ...

Greg Berman (2 of 4) - Lessons from Community Courts - NIJ

Greg Berman (2 of 4) - Lessons from Community Courts - NIJ2:03
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Measuring Neighborhood Impact in Red Hook" This interview followed the presentation "Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons From Community ...

Greg Berman (1 of 4) - Lessons From Community Courts - NIJ

Greg Berman (1 of 4) - Lessons From Community Courts - NIJ1:34
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Measurements that Matter" This interview followed the presentation "Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons From Community Courts" given as part ...

John H. Laub: The Importance of Partnerships to NIJ's Mission

John H. Laub: The Importance of Partnerships to NIJ's Mission3:50
YouTube almost 10 years ago This is the second in a series of conversations with John Laub, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ).

T.K. Logan & Teri Faragher: Civil Protective Orders for Domestic Violence Victims

T.K. Logan & Teri Faragher: Civil Protective Orders for Domestic Violence Victims1:06
YouTube almost 10 years ago T.K. Logan, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky Teri Faragher, M.S.W., C.S.W., Executive Director, Domestic ...

T.K. Logan: Civil Protective Orders for Domestic Violence Victims

T.K. Logan: Civil Protective Orders for Domestic Violence Victims0:48
YouTube almost 10 years ago T.K. Logan, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky This interview followed the presentation "Civil Protection ...

Edward Latessa (7 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (7 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ2:03
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Correctional Practitioners as 'Agents of Change'" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. This ...

Edward Latessa (6 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (6 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ1:36
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Improving Correctional Interventions" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. This interview followed ...

Edward Latessa (5 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (5 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ3:42
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Program Fidelity and Program Integrity" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. This interview ...

Edward Latessa (4 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (4 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ1:25
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Research Informs Expertise" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. This interview followed the ...

Edward Latessa (3 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (3 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ2:43
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Criminal Risk Assessment" This interview followed the presentation "Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge" given as part of NIJ's ...

Edward Latessa (2 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (2 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ1:35
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Using Resources to Reduce Recidivism -- Learning from Past Programs" This interview followed the presentation "Solutions in Corrections: Using ...

Edward Latessa (1 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (1 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ1:43
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Key Principles of Reducing Recidivism" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. This interview followed ...

Jens Ludwig (2 of 2): Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy

Jens Ludwig (2 of 2): Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy1:07
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."The Intangible Costs of Crime" This interview followed the presentation "Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy" given as part of NIJ's Research for ...

Jens Ludwig (1 of 2): Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy

Jens Ludwig (1 of 2): Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy1:28
YouTube almost 10 years ago ..."Benefit-Cost Analysis" This interview followed the presentation "Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy" given as part of NIJ's Research for the Real ...

Dr. Lawrence Sherman (5 of 5): How Criminology Can Save States from Bankruptcy - NIJ

Dr. Lawrence Sherman (5 of 5): How Criminology Can Save States from Bankruptcy - NIJ2:46
YouTube about 10 years ago This interview followed the presentation "Less Prison, More Police, Less Crime: How Criminology Can Save the States from Bankruptcy" given as part of ...

Dr. Lawrence Sherman (4 of 5): How Criminology Can Save States from Bankruptcy - NIJ

Dr. Lawrence Sherman (4 of 5): How Criminology Can Save States from Bankruptcy - NIJ1:50
YouTube about 10 years ago ..."The Role of the Federal Government in Solving Crime and Justice Problems" This interview followed the presentation "Less Prison, More Police, Less ...

Dr. Lawrence Sherman (3 of 5): How Criminology Can Save States from Bankruptcy - NIJ

Dr. Lawrence Sherman (3 of 5): How Criminology Can Save States from Bankruptcy - NIJ3:41
YouTube about 10 years ago ..."Crime and Justice Research Needs to Evaluate Cost-Effectiveness" This interview followed the presentation "Less Prison, More Police, Less Crime: How ...
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