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publications
Author:
Mario Scalora
Spice, A., Viljoen, J. L., Elkovitch, N., Scalora, M. J., & Ullman, D. L. (2013) Risk and protective factors for recidivism among juveniles who have offended sexually. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 25, 347-369.
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Peer-Reviewed
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Health & Behavioral Health, Violence & Suicide Prevention
reports
Author:
Nancy Shank, Lisa PytlikZillig, Janell Walther
In 2014, leaders of Lincoln’s largest public and private charitable organizations commissioned the Lincoln Vital Signs report to help inform decisions, spark connections, and spur collaboration. Since then, Lincoln Vital Signs reports (2014, 2015, the 2016 Behavioral Health Supplement, 2017, and 2019; all available at lincolnvitalsigns.org) authored by the University of Nebraska Public Policy...
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems
websites
Author:
Denise Bulling, Stacey J. Hoffman
The Nebraska Strong Recovery Project is a mental health outreach program working with Nebraska communities and individuals. Outreach workers and hotlines provide community-based counseling and identify unmet needs during the COVID-19 pandemic in the state of Nebraska. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds the Crisis Counseling Program in conjunction with the Center for Mental Health...
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Disaster & Emergency Planning, Community Engagement
websites
Author:
Denise Bulling, Stacey J. Hoffman, Kate Speck
The goal of the Disaster Behavioral Health Project is to develop human infrastructure in Nebraska to effectively mitigate or respond to the psychosocial consequences of terrorism and disaster. The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center is working with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services to implement an All-Hazards Disaster Behavioral Health Response and Recovery Plan for the...
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Health & Behavioral Health, Disaster & Emergency Planning
reports
Author:
Denise Bulling, Mario Scalora, Stacey J. Hoffman
This program of research is multi-disciplinary but grounded in behavioral science principles. The research team engages in research opportunities that will add to the general body of knowledge while enhancing the real-world practice of threat assessment. For more information, please visit the threat assessment web site.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
Focus Area:
Health & Behavioral Health, Violence & Suicide Prevention