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Feature Article
Gang Offending and Online Behavior
National Scene
BJS Taps Michael Planty to Head Victimization Statistics Unit
Greg Ridgeway Joins NIJ as Deputy Director
JRSA News
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NJJEC Launches Online Program Evaluation Tutorial
Incident-Based Reporting Resource Center Funds New Projects
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The Arizona Prescription Drug Initiative: A Multisystemic Approach for Targeting Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse
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BJS Taps Michael Planty to Head Victimization Statistics Unit
In May 2012, Michael Planty was named Chief of the Victimization Statistics Unit within the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). Prior to joining BJS in March of 2010, Dr. Planty worked with the American Insti- tutes for Research (RTI, Inc.), and more recently at the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). He has been involved in the design and analysis of large-scale household and school-based surveys in the areas of education and criminal justice. Dr. Planty received his Ph.D. from the School of Public Affairs at American University and has a master's degree in forensic science from The George Washington University.
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