The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data disseminates data from 3,300+ studies, almost two million variables, linked to a bibliography of 28,000+ citations
June is Pride Month! ICPSR's Pride Month Resource Guide provides a starting point to share and explore video and audio content, events, and more as you celebrate Pride Month. Check it out: https://t.co/gxw97khpNC
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Now available at @nackjaydee: NIJ grantees develop and evaluate an artificial intelligence tool using agent-based modeling methods for crime analysis and risk evaluation to improve the effectiveness of person-based patrol strategies. https://t.co/FEYz8wVhlx
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What story can data tell? National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey data allowed authors Cunningham & Anderson to investigate how intimate partner violence affects individuals differently based on their gender and sexual orientation. Read more: https://t.co/iZ0TyooVhh
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BJS seeks applicants for the BJS FY25 National Prison Rape Statistics Program Assessment. The focus is to assess existing data collections and conduct methodological research, development, and testing to inform its future. https://t.co/c1Q2DGLtU4
NEW PUBLICATION | @BJSgov releases Federal Prisoner Statistics Collected Under the First Step Act, 2025. To read the full report, click here: https://t.co/8IRo6MH4Fl
NEW PUBLICATION ADVISORY | @BJSgov releases Hiring and Retention of State and Local Law Enforcement Officers, 2020 – Statistical Tables.
To read the full report, please click here: https://t.co/2mcFhdjQcp
New #data now available: A new study explores whether combining mindfulness with typical health and safety components offers unique benefits for those working in corrections. Check out the study here: https://t.co/rOi9vjpB2r
A recent study finds gun purchase waiting periods reduce suicide rates, with stronger effects farther from states without such laws. Researchers used NACJD’s State Firearm Law Database to analyze policy impacts.
Learn more on the ICPSR Bib site: https://t.co/3gnvzMm2Nt
In January, NACJD released 10 studies, with data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury Program & Firearm Injury Surveillance Study series. Other study topics include sex trafficking, inmate programs, police equipment & more: https://t.co/SXQuPA4FRs
💘 Calling all data lovers! From pun-filled notes to clever data jokes, you’ll find customizable Valentines at ICPSR for your Love Data Week celebrations. https://t.co/36I8RHAj09 #LoveData26
Love Data Week is here! Here's a Valentine from NACJD. We invite you to check out @ICPSR's lineup of events and studies to adopt, including NACJD Study 38599, Risk & Protective Trajectories, Community Context, & Juvenile Recidivism, FL. https://t.co/PLfJn28Odg #LoveData26
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❤️ Join us February 12th & 13th, for more webinars covering health data to AI use in data to teaching with data. Plus, discover how you can "Adopt a Dataset" and make a difference in research!
See the full schedule and register at https://t.co/Q6186Twrtr.
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Celebrate Love Data Week by adopting a NACJD study! Consider adopting the 2020 Census of Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories (ICPSR 38901). To learn more about #LoveData26 and how to adopt a dataset, visit the @ICPSR website: https://t.co/d3WriFynfw