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
Author:
Stacey J. Hoffman
Abdel-Monem, T., Hoffman, S., & DeKraai, M. (2012, October). Evaluation report of the Great Plains Public Health Training Center for the reporting period of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 (Year 1). Unpublished report. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
Focus Area:
Health & Behavioral Health, Community Engagement, Civil & Government Systems
reports
Author:
Nancy Shank
Perkins, T. and Shank, N. (2012). Fusion Project Evaluation: Telephone Survey – Random Sample of Lincoln Residents.
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Reports
Review Status:
Non-Peer Reviewed
Focus Area:
Civil & Government Systems, Community Engagement
publications
Author:
Alan Tomkins
Tomkins, A. J., Bornstein, B. H., Herian, M. N., Rosenbaum, D. I., & Neeley, E. M.. (2012). An experiment in the law: Studying a technique to reduce failure to appear in court. Court Review, 48, 96-106.
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Publications
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Peer-Reviewed
Focus Area:
Civil & Government Systems
publications
Author:
Denise Bulling, Stacey J. Hoffman
Bulling, D., Clark, M.S., Harlan, R., Harvey, J., Hoffman, S., Jackson, J., Nykodym, M., & Thomas, F. (2012). Nebraska Strong: Umonhon flood recovery project. The Dialogue: A quarterly technical assistance bulletin on disaster behavioral health, 8(4), 15-16. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=722208
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Publications
Review Status:
Peer-Reviewed
Focus Area:
Health & Behavioral Health, Disaster & Emergency Planning
publications
Author:
Nancy Shank
Herian, M. N., Shank, N., & Abdel-Monem, T. (2012). Trust in government and support for governmental regulation: The case of electronic medical records. Health Expectations. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-7625.2012.00803.x
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Publications
Review Status:
Peer-Reviewed
Focus Area:
Civil & Government Systems, Health & Behavioral Health