Resources

The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center produces a variety of scholarly publications and other resources, including: toolkits, training materials, reports, and websites. This database of resources includes the latest publications from the PPC and allows you to search by author, focus area, peer-review status, date, or keyword.

reports
DeKraai, M. & Abdel-Monem, T. (2013). Evaluation of ReEnergize Lincoln Program. Unpublished report. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems
publications
Author:
Lisa PytlikZillig, Alan Tomkins
PytlikZillig, L. M., Hutchens, M., Muhlberger, P., Wang, S., Harris, R., Neiman, J., & Tomkins, A. J. (2013). The varieties of individual engagement (VIE) scales: Confirmatory factor analysis across two samples and contexts. Journal of Public Deliberation, 9(2), art. 8.
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Peer-Reviewed
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Community Engagement
reports
Author:
Stacey J. Hoffman
Abdel-Monem, T., Hoffman, S., & DeKraai, M. (2013, October). Evaluation report of the Great Plains Public Health Training Center for the reporting period of July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 (Year 2). Unpublished report. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Health & Behavioral Health, Civil & Government Systems
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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Type:
Reports
Review Status:
Non-Peer Reviewed
Focus Area:
Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems