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Mathematics, Paper Folding, and Viruses

An intriguing, easy to read, and recent addition to the library is the book entitled “A Mathematical Tapestry: Demonstrating the Beautiful Unity of Mathematics” by Peter Hilton and Jean Pedersen. This book examines polyhedral geometry, number theory, combinatorial geometry, and … Continue reading
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NIMH Depression Video
Here you will find a link to a four-minute video, aimed at the general public, that describes the symptoms of depression and stresses the importance of treatment
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NCJRS Monthly Accessions List, May 2009
This issue lists titles related to international corrections, crime prevention, criminology, drugs, police, and victims.
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NCJRS Monthly Accessions List, April 2009
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NIJ Journal, No. 262
The lead article in “NIJ Journal No. 262” examines the underground criminal industry of sex trafficking and identifies promising practices for recognizing victims and investigating these cases. Additional articles address how fatigue affects public safety officers, protection of America’s ports, … Continue reading
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New Social Worker Online, Spring 2009
This issue includes articles on a client’s suicide during field placement; art and photo therapy; self-determination in ethics; building private practice; and job searching strategies, among other topics.
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NCJRS International Monthly Accessions List, March 2009
This list includes titles pertaining to international courts, criminology, drugs, police, and victims.
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Community Policing Dispatch
The March issue features information on the COPS Hiring Recovery Program. Other articles relate to a California police department’s approach to its community’s foreclosure crisis, the role of mediation in police-citizen disputes, and the COPS Office Child Sexual Predator Program.
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Geography and Public Safety Newsletter
The current issue is now available and examines how police can use geographic information systems and statistical analysis to create police districts that balance officer workloads and allocate resources more efficiently. Other articles cover tactical deployment, redistricting, and NIJ’s Geography and … Continue reading
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NCJRS International Monthly Accessions List, February 2009
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