The 2006 Trinidad and Tobago Youth Survey was administered between March and June 2006. The survey contained questions that measured 16 risk factors, 13 protective factors, and involvement in delinquency, drug use, and other youth focused concerns...Read more
The goal of the data dictionary component of the project was to gather a description of the data for four out of the ten agencies participating in the West Valley Information Sharing Enterprise (WISE).Read more
This report assesses the needs of the West Valley Information Sharing Enterprise (WISE), a group of 10 law enforcement agencies within Maricopa County, that is attempting to build an infrastructure for sharing information and data.Read more
The project focuses on the collaboration of different governmental agencies, from the local, county, state and federal levels, to reduce violence in the Phoenix area.Read more
This final chapter of Policing Gangs in America summarizes and discusses the results from the study. In the first section of the chapter we discuss the five principle findings of our research and their implications for policy makers. In...Read more
The Violence Prevention Academy (VPA) was designed to train school-based personnel to develop comprehensive, integrated, evidence-based violence prevention plans tailored to the specific needs of participating schools. Using a combination of face-to...Read more
The 2011 AARIN Symposium held Wednesday, January 26th on ASU's Downtown Phoenix Campus, featured some of the latest research, trends, and future direction of the project. AARIN is funded by Maricopa County and provides important insights into the...Read more
The Mayor's Youth Advisory Council, in conjunction with Glendale PD, ASU West, and Glendale 11, produced this spot to teach teens about the risks and life altering consequences of making beer runs.Read more