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Animal Cruelty
  Animal Cruelty Prosecution—Opportunities for Early Response to Crime and Interpersonal Violence
    The Link for Prosecutors
    Animal Cruelty Prosecutors – Sept 2008
You must be a member of NDAA to access the article.
    Tales of Justice newsletter
    How Shelter Pets are Brokered for Experimentation: Understanding Pound Seizure (Sept. 2010)
    Defending the Defenseless: A Guide to Protecting and Advocating for Pets (Sept 2011)
Child Abuse
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  American Humane Link for Prosecutors
  Child Sexual Exploitation Update newsletter
    Ending Child Abuse—New Efforts in Prevention,
Investigation, and Training
    Finding Words: Half a Nation by 2010: Half a Nation newsletter
    Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse, 3rd Edition, authored by the American Prosecutors Research Institute
    Medical, Legal, & Social Science Aspects of Child Sexual Exploitation
    Reasonable Efforts newsletter
    American Humane "Therapy Animals Supporting Kids" (TASK) Program Manual
    Update newsletter
    Update Express newsletter
Civil Liability
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  Doing Justice: A Prosecutor’s Guide to Ethics and Civil Liability
Community Prosecution
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Building Bridges
newsletter
  The Changing Nature of Prosecution—Community Prosecution vs. Traditional Prosecution Approaches
    Community Prosecution—A Guide for Prosecutors
    Community Prosecution Planning and Implementation Workbook (Revised 2003)
    Community Prosecution and Serious Crime—A Guide For Prosecutors
    Community Prosecution Techniques to Reduce
Drug-Related Gang Activity
    Expansions to the Castle Doctrine: Implications for Policy and Practice
    From the Courtroom to the Community: Ethics and Liability Issues for the Community Prosecutor
    Just Look What You’ve Done—Determining The Effectiveness of Community Prosecution
    Juvenile Delinquency and Community Prosecution
— New Strategies for Old Problems
    Lessons from the Field
    Managing Innovation: A Closer Look at Community Prosecution Management Issues
    Prosecutor’s Comprehensive Gang Response Model
    The Response of Multnomah County to Neighborhood Crime: 1990–2005
    Unwelcome Guests—A Community Prosecution Approach to Street Level Drug Dealing and Prostitution
    What Does it Mean to Practice Community Prosecution? Organizational, Functional, and Philosophical Change
DNA
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  DNA Evidence Policy Considerations for the Prosecutor
    Forensic DNA Fundamentals for the Prosecutor—Be Not Afraid
Elder Abuse

  Protecting America’s Senior Citizens: What Local Prosecutors Are Doing to Fight Elder Abuse (2003)
Ethics

  Doing Justice: A Prosecutor’s Guide to Ethics and Civil Liability
Gangs
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Civil Gang Injunctions
  Prosecuting Gang Cases
    Prosecutor’s Comprehensive Gang Response Model
Gun Violence Prosecutuion
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Combating Gun Violence
—An In-Depth Look At Richmond's Project Exile
  Combating Gun Violence
—Promising Practices for America's Prosecutors
    Cross-Designation & Federal Firearms Laws
    Drug Linked Firearms Cases
    Firearm Identification in the Forensic Science Laboratory
    Prosecutors’ Guide to the ATF
    Swift & Certain newsletter
Hate Crimes
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  A Local Prosecutors’ Guide for Responding to Hate Crimes
Homeland Security
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  Local Prosecutors’ Response to Terrorism
IdentityCrime/
Cyber Crime

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21st Century Phraud—Three Jurisdictions’ Efforts to Combat Telecommunications Fraud
  The ECPA, ISPs & Obtaining E-mail—A Primer for Local Prosecutors
    If It Sounds Too Good To Be True—Local Prosecutor’' Experiences Fighting Telecommunications Fraud
    Understanding E-mail—A Primer for Local Prosecutors
    Who’s on First? Challenges Facing Prosecutors and Financial Institutions in Responding to Identity Theft
Juvenile Justice
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  Performance Measures: Measuring What Really Matters in Juvenile Justice (2006)
Management
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  Doing Justice: A Prosecutor’s Guide to Ethics and Civil Liability
    National Prosecution Standards, Third Edition Updated 2009
Free download (pdf only, no hard copy)
  Managing Prosecutors
Traffic Law
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  Admissibility of Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Evidence
    Alcohol Toxicology for Prosecutors
    Basic Trial Techniques for Prosecutors
    Between the Lines newsletter
    Breath Testing for Prosecutors
    Children and Cars — A Potentially Lethal Combination
    Commercial Drivers’ Licenses: A Prosecutor’s Guide to the Basics of Commercial Motor Vehicle Licensing and Violations
    Crash Reconstruction Basics for Prosecutors
    The Criminal Justice System: A Guide for Law Enforcement Officers and Expert Witnesses in Impaired Driving Cases
    The Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) Program
    Drug Toxicology for Prosecutors
    Hardcore Drunk Driving Prosecutorial Guide: A Resource Outlining Prosecutorial Challenges, Effective Strategies and Model Programs.
    Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus—The Science and the Law: A Resource Guide for Judges, Prosecutors and Law Enforcement
    Overcoming Impaired Driving Defenses
    Prior Convictions in Impaired Driving Prosecutions
    Prosecutor DWI Handbook
    Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutors Manual
Trial Advocacy
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  Successful Trial Strategies for Prosecutors
  Trial Technique Predicate Questions
A sampling of predicate questions to help get evidence admitted at trial. $25.00 Hard copy only; no electronic version. To order this book, please e-mail Jean Hemphill requesting one or more copies.
Please use the title of the book as the subject of your e-mail.
Standards   National Prosecution Standards, Third Edition Updated 2009
Free download (pdf only, no hard copy)
Victim Assistance
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  Rural Victim Assistance—
A Victim/Witness Guide for Rural Prosecutors
Violence Against Women
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The Voice
Newsletter
  The Role of the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner in the Prosecution of Domestic Violence Cases
  Prosecuting Alcohol-Facilitated Sexual Assault
    Introducing Expert Testimony to Explain Victim Behavior in Sexual and Domestic Violence Prosecutions
    Victim Responses to Sexual Assault:
Counterintuitive or Simply Adaptive?
    Confronting Violence Against Women
—A Community Action Approach

To order: please e-mail Elise Cannon requesting one or more copies. Please use the title of the book as the subject of your e-mail.
    Domestic Violence
—Prosecutors Take the Lead

To order: please e-mail Elise Cannon requesting one or more copies. Please use the title of the book as the subject of your e-mail.
    Stalking
—Prosecutors Convict and Restrict

To order: please e-mail Elise Cannon requesting one or more copies. Please use the title of the book as the subject of your e-mail.
    Practitioners’ Manual
—The Prosecution of Rohypnol and GHB Related Sexual Assaults

To order: please e-mail Elise Cannon requesting one or more copies. Please use the title of the book as the subject of your e-mail.
Workload Assessment
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  Do Lower Conviction Rates Mean Prosecutors’ Offices Are Performing Poorly?
  How Many Cases Should A Prosecutor Handle?
National Workload Assessment Monograph

    Performance Measures for Prosecutors—Findings from the Application of Performance Measures in Two Prosecutors’ Offices
    Prosecution in the 21st Century
    Ensuring Public Safety—How Do Prosecutors Measure Up?

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