Public Safety: Documents Available Online
For more information on current research projects, please visit the Public Safety Research Area. The documents below are alphabetized by title.
2008
Assessing the New York City Police Department Firearm Training and Firearm-Discharge Review Process
Do NYPD's Pedestrian Stop Data Indicate Racial Bias?
Essays on Environmental Determinants of Health Behaviors and Outcomes
Evaluating Alternatives for Renewing TRIA in an Uncertain World
Evaluation of the New York City Police Department Firearm Training and Firearm-Discharge Review Process
Government Consolidation and Economic Development in Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh
How to leave an Olympic Legacy: Using the past and the present to deliver the future
Investigating the Costs of the Death Penalty in California: Insights for Future Data Collection from a Preliminary RAND Effort
RAND Review: Vol. 32, No. 1, Spring 2008
Radicalization or Rehabilitation: Understanding the challenge of extremist and radicalized prisoners
Strategies for Disrupting Illegal Firearm Markets: A Case Study of Los Angeles
A synthesis of literature on the effectiveness of community orders
Violent crime: Risk models, effective interventions and risk management
What Research Tells Us About the Reasonableness of the Current Priorities of National Drug Control
2007
''They Blew the Levee'': Distrust of Authorities Among Hurricane Katrina Evacuees
Analysis of Racial Disparities in the New York Police Department's Stop, Question, and Frisk Practices
Breaching the Fortress Wall: Understanding Terrorist Efforts to Overcome Defensive Technologies
The Break the Cycle Evaluation Project
Building a Successful Palestinian State
Community Policing and Violence Prevention in Oakland: Measure Y in Action
Conceptualizing and Defining Public Health Emergency Preparedness
Developing transport demand models: State-of-practice tools to enable detailed assessment of transport policy
Disaster Planning and Risk Communication with Vulnerable Communities: Lessons From Hurricane Katrina
Efforts to Improve Police-Community Relations in Cincinnati
Estimating the Accident Risk of Older Drivers
Exploring Terrorist Targeting Preferences
The Federal Role in Terrorism Insurance: Evaluating Alternatives in an Uncertain World
A Framework for Planning Cost-Effective Rail Security Against a Terrorist Attack
Getting Inside the Terrorist Mind
Helping a Palestinian State Succeed: Key Findings
Human Trafficking in Ohio: Markets, Responses, and Considerations
Hurricane Katrina: Lessons for Army Planning and Operations
Identifying Fraud, Abuse, and Error in Personal Bankruptcy Filings
Improving Recruitment and Retention in the New Orleans Police Department
Incorporating Traffic Enforcement Racial Profiling Analyses into Police Department Early Intervention Systems
Intermediate evaluation of Directorate-General Health and Consumer Protection non-food scientific committees: Final report
Interpreting Treatment Effects When Cases Are Institutionalized After Treatment
Justice, Treatment, and Cost: An Evaluation of the Fiscal Impact of Allegheny County Mental Health Court
Latino Teens Talk About Help Seeking and Help Giving in Relation to Dating Violence
Learning the Lessons of Hurricane Katrina for the U.S. Army
Los Angeles County Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act: Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Report
Los Angeles County Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act: Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Report
Police-Community Relations in Cincinnati: Year Three Evaluation Report
Prebankruptcy Credit Counseling
Preparing Hospitals and Clinics for the Psychological Consequences of a Terrorist Incident or Other Public Health Emergency
Preparing Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Staff to Respond to Hospitals and Clinics Following Large-Scale Emergencies
Preventing Underage Drinking: Using Getting To Outcomes™ with the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework to Achieve Results
Promoting Accountability in Public Health Emergency Preparedness
Psychiatric Disorders Among Adults Seeking Emergency Disaster Assistance After a Wildland-Urban Interface Fire
RAND Review: Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2007
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