From November 18-20, 2020 NNSC staff participated in the first annual CrimCon virtual conference on academic criminology and criminal justice, a project of the Criminology Consortium.
International adaptation of focused deterrence
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International implementations of focused deterrence
Meaghan MacDonald, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Focused Deterrence in Malmö, Sweden
Kyle Ott, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Focused Deterrence in Mexico
Alexis Acevedo, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Camilo Mantilla, National Network for Safe Communities, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Assessing violence dynamics in El Salvador
Adrienne Klein
Domestic Violence Policy
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What Should She Do? Subscription to Domestic Violence Myths and Perception of Victim Help-Seeking Behavior
Yang Liu, Michigan State University
Christina DeJong, Michigan State University
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Enhancing Victim Safety and Offender Accountability: Preliminary Findings from an Implementation of an IPV Focused Deterrence Strategy
Alexis Acevedo,National Network for Safe Communities
Chelsea Ocon, National Network for Safe Communities
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Now what? Decision making and protection order violations
Ruth Fleury-Steiner, University of Delaware
Kristen Hefner, The Citadel
Susan Miller, University of Delaware
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Do Intimate Partner Violence victims have access to help seeking services at the county level? A study of Florida’s Intimate Partner Homicide Occurrence
Kayla Toohy, University of Central Florida
Amy Reckdenwald, University of Central Florida
Ciara Peebles, University of Central Florida
Domestic Violence
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Reducing Domestic Violence Recidivism: An Exploratory Study Examining DV Offender Monitoring and Recidivism
Madison Charman, Barrie Police Service
Rich Johnston, Barrie Police Service
Danielle Hutchinson, Barrie Police Service
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrators: IPV “specialists” or crime “generalists”?
Rachel Teicher, John Jay College / National Network for Safe Communities
Kyle Ott, John Jay College / National Network for Safe Communities