Projects
1980–
1983
Provided 60 municipal police departments with technical assistance in implementing two police productivity improvement programs: Managing Criminal Investigations and Integrated Criminal Apprehension. This project was implemented for the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Office of Criminal Justice Improvements, National Priority Programs.
1980–
1985
Designed and implemented family planning program evaluations.
1979–
1982
Directed major national technical assistance and training project to assist schools and communities in reducing and preventing school violence and vandalism. The project was implemented for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
1979–
1982
Trained national workforce responsible for managing drug treatment programs and provided counseling and services to program clients for the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
1979–
1992
Operation of educational facility to develop formal child support enforcement curriculum to train federal, state, and local professionals in program and administration for the Office of Child Support Enforcement.
1978–
1983
Technical assistance and training to housing rehabilitation professionals, neighborhood development, and nonprofit organizations to improve capacity to implement local housing rehabilitation programs.
1976–
1979
Offered state and local jurisdictions the opportunity to learn about improved criminal justice procedures to bring about adoption of improved courts, corrections, and police practices. This project was implemented for the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration.
1976–
1985
Accessibility to criminal justice research for officials and government personnel to help criminal justice improvement efforts for the National Institute of Justice.
1976–
1985
To influence crime control and criminal justice improvement efforts as well as map out future research strategies, URC made research and evaluation results accessible to criminal justice officials, other government executives, community leaders, and researchers. This project was implemented for the Office of Development, Testing, and Dissemination, National Institute of Justice.
1975–
1980
In support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, generated professional development opportunities for drug abuse workers through establishment of a network of colleges and universities that grant academic credit in new and nontraditional ways.