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Understanding and Predicting Crime “Hot Spots”
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Former felons share knowledge about how (and where) criminals plan their crimes
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University of Maryland to host new Census Research Data Center
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New Research Data Center provides social science researchers with secure access to restricted data sets
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Untapped human capital in sub-Saharan Africa
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Kennth Leonard investigates knowledge-practice gaps; emphasizes importance of indigenous solutions
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US Army Leadership Still Mostly White
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David Segal quoted in USA Today
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Using Big Data to measure discrimination impacts on birth outcomes
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New National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities grant
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Using New Policy Parameter to Study Early Childhood Intervention for Low Birth-weight Infants
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Erich Battistin examines a relatively understudied early-childhood intervention for low birth-weight infants using new policy parameter
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Using propensity scores for causal inference with covariate measurement error
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Faculty Associate Frauke Kreuter's project, an R01 funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, seeks to develop and assess new statistical methods
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Victimization and minority stress in first-gen Latinx immigrant adolescents
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Getrich, Fish, Fryer, and Boekeloo team up to examine risk and protective factors for suicidality
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Was the Great Recession really responsible for falling divorce rates?
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Cohen study casts doubt on "Silver Linings" divorce rate hypothesis
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Washington Post policing story cites Joseph Richardson
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Police 'jump outs' target mostly Black youth
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