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National Institute of Justice Visiting Fellowships
Published on AidPage by IDILOGIC on Jun 24, 2005
Examples of funded projects...
(1) Police Psychology and Excessive Force; (2) International Prevention and Control of Money Laundering; (3) Intermediate Sanctions: Developing an Effective Intermediate Punishment System Model; (4) Prosecution of Domestic Violence in Rural Counties; (5) Organizational Problems in Policing; (6) Americans with Disabilities Act: Implications for Criminal Justice; and (7) Defining the Characteristics and role of the Community in Community-Oriented Policing Initiatives; (8) Enhancing the outcome of Innovation Boot Camp Programs; and (9) Emerging Experiments in Community prosecution; (10) Classification for Recidivism Risk: A Hazard Model Approach; (11) Toward Common Sense in Sentencing; (12) Impact of Police Order Maintenance on Fear, Crime, and Urban Decay; (13) Problem Oriented Policing Case Studies; (14) The Self-Evaluating Justice Organization: Building Local Evaluation Capacity and (15) The Role of Local Law Enforcement in Controlling Illegal Immigration and Other Transnational Crime; (16) an Orienting Overview on Broken Windows/Disorder and Decline; (17) Linkage of Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse Services; and (18) Analyses of Global Data Base on Crime and Criminal Justice; (19) Restorative Justice: Research Findings and Program Applications; (20) Community Justice Theory and Practice; (21) Problem-Oriented Policing and Crime Prevention; (22) Social Research- Getting it Right for Practitioners and Policy Makers; and (23) Battered Women, Battered Children: Research Toward Coordinated Intervention.
About this section
This section indicates the different types of projects which have been funded in the past. Only projects funded under Project Grants or Direct Payments for Specified Use should be listed here. The examples give potential applicants an idea of the types of projects that may be accepted for funding. The agency should list at least five examples of the most recently funded projects.
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