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West Virginia University says the grant from the National Institute of Justice is the first of its kind in West Virginia, funding a partnership between city and WVU police.
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The National Institute of Justice, which is the research arm of the Department of Justice, spent $680,000 to fund this study and was very interested in the forensic aspect.
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The National Institute of Justice is the research, development and evaluation agency of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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At the National Institute of Justice website you can learn some chilling facts about domestic violence, arrest rates, and conviction rates.
Pat LaMarche: U.S. Laws Protect Cars But Not Domestic Violence Victims Pat LaMarche 2011
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At the National Institute of Justice website you can learn some chilling facts about domestic violence, arrest rates, and conviction rates.
Pat LaMarche: U.S. Laws Protect Cars But Not Domestic Violence Victims Pat LaMarche 2011
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Funded by the National Institute of Justice, MADCE recently reported a re-arrest rate for drug court participants that was 10 percentage points below that of the comparison group, but that the difference was not statistically significant.
Margaret Dooley-Sammuli: Drug Courts: Enter At Your Own Risk Margaret Dooley-Sammuli 2011
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Funded by the National Institute of Justice, MADCE recently reported a re-arrest rate for drug court participants that was 10 percentage points below that of the comparison group, but that the difference was not statistically significant.
Margaret Dooley-Sammuli: Drug Courts: Enter At Your Own Risk Margaret Dooley-Sammuli 2011
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At the National Institute of Justice website you can learn some chilling facts about domestic violence, arrest rates, and conviction rates.
Pat LaMarche: U.S. Laws Protect Cars But Not Domestic Violence Victims Pat LaMarche 2011
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The Justice Department, through the National Institute of Justice, published a trainer's manual for law enforcement dealing with eyewitness identifications: "Eyewitness Evidence: A Trainer's Manual for Law Enforcement" Sept. 2003.
Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism: Journalists: How You Can Localize the Troy Davis Story Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism 2011
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At the National Institute of Justice website you can learn some chilling facts about domestic violence, arrest rates, and conviction rates.
Pat LaMarche: U.S. Laws Protect Cars But Not Domestic Violence Victims Pat LaMarche 2011
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