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Perspectives on Crime and Justice 2000--2001 Lecture Series

March 2002
NIJ's Perspectives on Crime and Justice lecture series (NCJ 187100) presents lectures delivered in the Nation's Capital by outstanding scholars in criminal justice. Lecture topics for the 2000-2001 series include "Why is Crime Falling—or is it?" by Alfred Blumstein, "The Juvenile Psychopath: Fads, Fictions, and Facts" by Laurence Steinberg, "Violence Prevention 101: Implications for Policy Research" by Carl Bell, and "Raising the Bar: The Impact of DNA Testing on the Field of Forensics" by Margaret Berger. Each lecture is followed by a question-and-answer session.